• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
Trump ordered attack on Iran’s nuclear sites without Congressional approval : NPR

Trump ordered attack on Iran’s nuclear sites without Congressional approval : NPR

June 22, 2025
Social Security overpayments: Updated tips to prevent them

Social Security overpayments: Updated tips to prevent them

June 23, 2025
Four killed in Kyiv in new Russian aerial attack

Four killed in Kyiv in new Russian aerial attack

June 23, 2025
What Herman Bavinck Has Learned About Contemporary Medicine

What Herman Bavinck Has Learned About Contemporary Medicine

June 23, 2025
Thunder beat Pacers 103-91 for NBA title

Thunder beat Pacers 103-91 for NBA title

June 23, 2025
US airlines at risk as global carriers bypass Middle East

US airlines at risk as global carriers bypass Middle East

June 23, 2025
Living Healthy: Millions in Health-Focused Grants Available for Local Nonprofits Through Desert Healthcare District

Living Healthy: Millions in Health-Focused Grants Available for Local Nonprofits Through Desert Healthcare District

June 23, 2025
Abrego Garcia can be released but ICE may be waiting in the wings : NPR

Abrego Garcia can be released but ICE may be waiting in the wings : NPR

June 23, 2025
Abrego Garcia may be released on bail, according to a federal prosecutor. He won’t be, though, that doesn’t mean he does.

Abrego Garcia may be released on bail, according to a federal prosecutor. He won’t be, though, that doesn’t mean he does.

June 23, 2025
Mahmoud Khalil describes ICE detention, decries Columbia 'hypocrisy'

Mahmoud Khalil describes ICE detention, decries Columbia ‘hypocrisy’

June 23, 2025
More than 100 firefighters battle large wildfire on eastern Greek island of Chios

More than 100 firefighters battle large wildfire on eastern Greek island of Chios

June 23, 2025
An ideal five-year economic policy

An ideal five-year economic policy

June 22, 2025
Mexico holds first-of-its-kind nationwide judicial elections

How US officials are reacting to the Iranian missiles.

June 22, 2025
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Faith
  • Finance and Trade
  • Our Voices
  • The Watchlist
  • Uncategorized
Monday, June 23, 2025
It's That Part™
  • Home
  • Our Voices
  • World News
  • Latest News
  • Commentary
Advertisement
ADVERTISEMENT
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Our Voices
  • World News
  • Latest News
  • Commentary
No Result
View All Result
It's That Part™
No Result
View All Result
Home Latest News

Trump ordered attack on Iran’s nuclear sites without Congressional approval : NPR

by Jesse It’s That Part
June 22, 2025
in Latest News
0
Trump ordered attack on Iran’s nuclear sites without Congressional approval : NPR
491
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Loose Weight and much more! Loose Weight and much more! Loose Weight and much more!


An operational timeline of a strike on Iran is displayed during a news conference with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Air Force Gen. Dan Caine and U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth at the Pentagon on June 22.

An operational timeline of a strike on Iran is displayed during a news conference with Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Air Force Gen. Dan Caine and U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth at the Pentagon on June 22.

Andrew Harnik/Getty Images


hide caption

toggle caption

Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

The Trump administration is defending a precision strike on Iranian nuclear sites Saturday that was carried out without Congressional approval or notifying top Democratic lawmakers ahead of time.

“Operation Midnight Hammer” was the largest B-2 bomber strike in U.S. history, Pentagon officials said Sunday, and saw the mobilization of more than 125 aircraft — including decoy flights traveling to the Pacific — that culminated in 75 precision guided weapons dropped on the Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan nuclear sites in Iran.

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth (L) and Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, (R) attend press conference at Pentagon June 22.

In television interviews Sunday morning, top administration officials repeatedly said the attack was a limited, targeted engagement to disrupt Iranian nuclear capabilities and not indicative of plans for longer involvement in the war between Iran and Israel.

“It was not an attack on Iran, it was not an attack on the Iranian people, this wasn’t a regime change move,” Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on CBS’ Face The Nation. “This was designed to degrade and/or destroy three nuclear sites related to their nuclear weaponization ambitions.”

Vice President Vance made similar remarks on NBC’s Meet The Press, stating that America was not at war with Iran, but “at war with Iran’s nuclear program.”

“The president has clear authority to act to prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and the worst weapon of mass destruction of them all is nuclear,” Vance said. He also said that he empathized with Americans who are “exhausted” by years-long U.S. involvement in the Middle East — but the difference, he argued, is that “now we have a president who actually knows how to accomplish America’s national security objectives. So this is not going to be some long-drawn out thing.”

Some lawmakers disagree with the assessment that Trump could act without seeking approval from Congress first.

Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi speaks during a press conference in Istanbul on Sunday.

Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky co-authored a bipartisan War Powers Resolution with California Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna last week that sought to prevent the U.S. from “unauthorized hostilities” with Iran.

Create a better and healthier you! Create a better and healthier you! Create a better and healthier you!

On Face The Nation Sunday, Massie said that there was “no imminent threat to the United States” that would have authorized the strikes and that Congress should have returned to Washington before any action was taken.

“Frankly, we should have debated this war powers resolution that Ro Khanna and I offered, instead of staying on vacation and doing fundraisers, and saying, ‘Oh, well, the President’s got this under control, we’re going to cede our constitutional authority,'” he said.

Massie largely stands alone in his party.

House Speaker Mike Johnson Saturday night praised Trump’s decision, writing on X that “leaders in Congress were aware of the urgency of this situation and the Commander-in-Chief evaluated that the imminent danger outweighed the time it would take for Congress to act.”

This satellite picture by Planet Labs PBC shows Iran's underground nuclear enrichment site at Fordo after a U.S. airstrike targeted the facility Sunday, June 22, 2025.

Johnson added that he felt Trump “fully respects the Article I power of Congress, and tonight’s necessary, limited, and targeted strike follows the history and tradition of similar military actions under presidents of both parties.”

Article I grants the ability to declare war solely to Congress — though they have largely been cut out of military planning by presidents in the decades since the Sept. 11 terror attacks.

Top Democrats were kept in the dark about the mission until after U.S. forces left Iranian airspace, according to a U.S. official who was not authorized to speak publicly, and many Democrats say Trump illegally ordered the strike without Congressional approval.

Virginia Democrat, Sen. Tim Kaine said on CBS Sunday that Trump’s actions escalated the risk for American troops in the region and that lawmakers should have been involved from the start — and should have a say in what happens next.

“The [War Powers Act] says if you initiate hostilities without congressional authorization, even a single member of the House or Senate can force a vote on the Senate floor,” Kaine said. “There is no doubt that the U.S. sending this massive set of Tomahawk missiles and B-2 bombers and bunker busters on three Iranian nuclear sites is hostilities.”

Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., echoed that concern on Meet The Press.

“I would say when there’s a clear and imminent threat to U.S. citizens, to the United States, to the homeland, the commander-in-chief has a right to act,” he said. “That wasn’t the case here, and I think certainly for the 40,000 troops in at least six countries in the Middle East — we have a lot of bases in the Middle East — those troops are now at greater risk.”

Trump’s second term has been marked by efforts to consolidate executive power under the president’s authority and wield it for his policy purposes, including attempts to exert influence over Congressional authority over appropriations and war power.



Source link-

Share196Tweet123Share49
Create a healthier you! Create a healthier you! Create a healthier you!
ADVERTISEMENT
Jesse It’s That Part

Jesse It’s That Part

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Trump’s Failed Attempt to Confront South Africa’s President

Trump’s Failed Attempt to Confront South Africa’s President

May 21, 2025
33 Shocking Photos Shown to Diddy’s Federal Trial Jury

33 Shocking Photos Shown to Diddy’s Federal Trial Jury

May 21, 2025
Trump meets with German Chancellor Merz at the White House

Trump meets with German Chancellor Merz at the White House

June 5, 2025
Maori MPs face suspension after haka protest in New Zealand parliament

Maori MPs face suspension after haka protest in New Zealand parliament

0
FDA fluoride ban proposal stuns dentists and scientists amid health concerns

FDA fluoride ban proposal stuns dentists and scientists amid health concerns

0
WHO adopts global pandemic accord, but US absence raises concerns

WHO adopts global pandemic accord, but US absence raises concerns

0
Social Security overpayments: Updated tips to prevent them

Social Security overpayments: Updated tips to prevent them

June 23, 2025
Four killed in Kyiv in new Russian aerial attack

Four killed in Kyiv in new Russian aerial attack

June 23, 2025
What Herman Bavinck Has Learned About Contemporary Medicine

What Herman Bavinck Has Learned About Contemporary Medicine

June 23, 2025
Experience sustained energy, improved gut health, enhanced focus, and burn 400 calories for 9 hours straight! Experience sustained energy, improved gut health, enhanced focus, and burn 400 calories for 9 hours straight! Experience sustained energy, improved gut health, enhanced focus, and burn 400 calories for 9 hours straight!
ADVERTISEMENT
It's That Part™

Copyright © 2025 It's That Part.

Navigate Site

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Faith
  • Finance and Trade
  • Our Voices
  • The Watchlist
  • Uncategorized

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Our Voices
  • World News
  • Latest News
  • Commentary

Copyright © 2025 It's That Part.