The Trump administration argues the war in Iran has ended due to an April ceasefire, a legal interpretation that would allow the White House to avoid seeking congressional approval for ongoing military operations.
The Trump administration asserts that the war in Iran has concluded following the ceasefire established in early April, a position intended to bypass the requirement for congressional authorization.
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The Trump administration asserts that the war in Iran has concluded following the ceasefire established in early April, a position intended to bypass the requirement for congressional authorization.
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