House Republican: ‘We’re seeing … multiple definitions’ for Iran mission
House Republicans debate a resolution to limit presidential war powers after conflicting administration claims on Iran strikes, with only two GOP members supporting the measure, Punchbowl News reports.
- Rep. Warren Davidson criticized the Trump administration for providing conflicting reasons for the military action against Iran, emphasizing the need for full congressional authorization before engaging in war.
- Davidson and Rep. Thomas Massie are among the few House Republicans likely to support a war powers resolution limiting the administration's ability to wage war against Iran.
- The Trump administration indicated the conflict with Iran would last approximately four to five weeks, but the Constitution does not provide an exception allowing temporary wars without Congress's approval.
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House Republican: ‘We’re seeing … multiple definitions’ for Iran mission
Rep. Warren Davidson (R-Ohio) on Monday said the Trump administration has not effectively explained the U.S. military objective in Iran, accusing the White House of giving “multiple definitions.” CNN correspondent Kaitlan Collins asked Davidson if the Trump administration “has done a good enough job” in offering an explanation for its strikes on Iran since Saturday.…
Florida Rep. Anna Eskamani talks family in Iran, country's future
Florida State Rep. Anna Eskamani, who is Iranian-American and represents Orange County, talked with FOX 35's Amy Kaufeldt about the US-led operation in Iran amid Operation Epic Fury. Rep. Eskamani said she has friends and family in Iran who she has not been able to get in touch with in days due to internet and communication outages there, she said. She said Iran's Supreme Leader who was killed in the blast was "evil." She also expressed concern…
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