Trump Tests War Powers: A Familiar Presidential Playbook

President Trump ordered military strikes on Iran on June 21, 2025. Congress is unhappy because they say he did not ask them first. This is a debate about who has the power to start a war.

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Trump uses war powers on Iran, Congress unhappy

President Trump ordered military strikes on Iran on June 21, 2025. Congress is unhappy because they say he did not ask them first. This is a debate about who has the power to start a war.

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President Trump ordered military strikes on Iran on June 21, 2025. This action has caused arguments with Congress, who believe they should have been consulted first. The debate is about who has the power to start a war.

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Trump uses war powers on Iran, Congress unhappy

President Trump ordered military strikes on Iran on June 21, 2025. Congress is unhappy because they say he did not ask them first. This is a debate about who has the power to start a war.

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PENTAGON FORMALLY SEEKS WAR DEPARTMENT MONIKER, $52 MILLION PRICE TAG

The Pentagon wants to change its name to the Department of War. This will cost $52 million and change 7,600 laws. It affects military leaders and Congress.

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The Pentagon's plan to change its name to the 'Department of War' will cost $52 million. This is more than the $50 million already spent on initial changes.

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Pentagon wants to be called 'War Department' for $52 million

The Pentagon wants to change its name to the Department of War. This will cost $52 million and change 7,600 laws. It affects military leaders and Congress.

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Congress Should Reject Calls to Expel Members of the ‘Squad’, Jonathan Turley Writes

A proposal from Senator Tim Scott and others to rid Congress of pro-Palestinian members would only jeopardize our principles of free speech and prove to be a very slippery slope.

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