A senior Trump administration official says the ceasefire with Iran has terminated hostilities, as President Trump faces a deadline to justify the ongoing conflict to Congress under the War Powers Act of 1973.
A senior Trump administration official stated that the ceasefire with Iran has ended hostilities, as President Donald Trump faces a deadline to justify the conflict to Congress under the War Powers Act.
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A senior Trump administration official stated that the ceasefire with Iran has ended hostilities, as President Donald Trump faces a deadline to justify the conflict to Congress under the War Powers Act.
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