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The 60-day fiction: Why the War Powers clock doesn’t bind the president in Iran
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An article argues that President Trump has constitutional authority to conduct military operations against Iran without adhering to the War Powers Resolution's 60-day congressional notification requirement, characterizing the deadline as non-binding on executive power.

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The 60-day fiction: Why the War Powers clock doesn’t bind the president in Iran
President Trump has the constitutional authority to respond to Iranian aggression without the need for congressional authorization, as the 60-day deadline imposed by the War Powers Resolution of 1973 is merely a legislative aspiration and does not bind the president.
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