GREGG JARRETT: Democrat War Powers Vote ‘Unconstitutional’ Attempt to Halt Iran Strikes

📰 GREGG JARRETT: Democrat War Powers Vote ‘Unconstitutional’ Attempt to Halt Iran Strikes

Legal analyst Gregg Jarrett argues that the recent Democratic push to use the War Powers Resolution to block U.S. strikes on Iran is unconstitutional and politically motivated. According to Jarrett, the resolution proposed in Congress sought to force the president to obtain approval before continuing military operations against Iran, which he claims interferes with the president’s constitutional authority as commander-in-chief.

The debate comes as tensions rise following U.S. military operations targeting Iranian assets. Supporters of the resolution say Congress must reassert its authority over war decisions, while critics argue it would weaken America’s ability to respond quickly to threats.

In Congress, attempts to pass war-powers measures aimed at limiting military action against Iran have struggled to gain enough support, with both the Senate and House recently rejecting similar resolutions.

As the conflict intensifies, the clash between executive military authority and congressional oversight continues to fuel a fierce political and constitutional debate in Washington.