‘The View’: Joy Behar Says Trump’s Iran Strikes Are ‘Scary & Confusing’
- On June 23, ABC News correspondent Jonathan Karl discussed U.S. military strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites during a 'The View' appearance.
- These strikes followed President Donald Trump's June 21 announcement and decision to move forward despite a prior two-week period for diplomacy.
- Karl explained that the attacks targeted Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan facilities to destroy Iran's nuclear enrichment capacity and halt its nuclear threat.
- Karl noted, "The War Powers Act would make it very clear you need congressional approval," but presidents including Trump have acted without it.
- These events raise concerns about constitutional authority and international law, causing public confusion and debate about U.S. foreign policy moves.
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Joy Behar Can’t Figure Out Why Trump Didn’t Tell Iran He Was Going To Bomb Their Nuclear Sites
“The View” host Joy Behar complained about President Donald Trump’s decision to strike Iranian nuclear sites, first objecting to the fact that he did not exhaust the two week window he’d set for such an attack, and then to the fact that he had not warned Iran ahead of time that he planned to carry out the attacks.Behar addressed the topic on Monday’s broadcast of the midday talk show, along with her regular cohosts —
‘The View’: ABC News’ Jonathan Karl Weighs Whether Trump Violated War Powers Resolution
Following Donald Trump’s authorization of military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, many have asserted that the move violated the War Powers Act, which stipulates that only congress can declare war on another country. So, stopping by “The View” on Monday morning, ABC News’ Jonathan Karl weighed in. Discussing the strike, host Sunny Hostin, who is also a former federal prosecutor, noted that, in her expert opinion, it was “certainly a clear viol…
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