Trump & Israel-Iran: Bipartisan Effort to Limit Power
Lawmakers are actively working to prevent the U.S. from taking a significant role in the Israel-Iran conflict, highlighting war powers concerns. A bipartisan coalition, including both Trump supporters and progressive Democrats, is emerging, united in their desire to limit U.S. military involvement. This diverse group is pushing for a resolution that would mandate congressional approval before the administration can escalate the situation. Key figures like Reps. Massie and Khanna are leading the charge, emphasizing the importance of congressional oversight in any potential engagement.News Directory 3 brings you the latest on this developing story and the evolving role of the U.S. Discover what’s next …
Lawmakers Unite to Limit U.S. Role in israel-Iran Conflict
WASHINGTON — A diverse group of lawmakers is voicing concerns about the possibility of the United States taking an active role in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran. This emerging coalition includes staunch supporters of President Trump and progressive Democrats, who are wary of U.S. involvement in foreign conflicts without congressional approval.
Reps. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., and ro khanna, D-Calif., are spearheading an effort to force a vote on a war powers resolution. The role of this resolution would require the Trump governance to seek congressional approval before engaging in any significant way in the conflict. Massie emphasized the importance of congressional oversight.
“This is not our war,” Massie wrote on X. “But if it were,
