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Trump Tells Congress Iran Ceasefire Stopped 60-Day Clock, Calls War Powers Act Unconstitutional

The administration says the ceasefire means hostilities have ended, while Democrats argue the 60-day War Powers deadline still requires congressional approval.

  • On Friday, President Donald Trump formally notified the United States Congress that he will not seek authorization for military operations against Iran, arguing a temporary ceasefire renders the 60-day War Powers Resolution deadline unnecessary.
  • The conflict began on February 28, with the administration notifying Congress on March 2, triggering a 60-day deadline under the War Powers Resolution that expired on Friday, May 1.
  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth claimed the WPA clock "stops" because of the ongoing ceasefire, though Democratic lawmakers rejected this interpretation, noting the statute contains no provision allowing for a pause.
  • On Thursday, a sixth bid in the Senate to curb Trump's authority to conduct military operations using the WPA was defeated by 50-47, with members voting overwhelmingly along party lines.
  • While the ceasefire halted active strikes, the United States maintains a naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz, and observers warn the tenuous agreement could break down at any time.
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Anadolu Ajansı broke the news in Ankara, Türkiye on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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