War Powers Act questions presidential military action
The War Powers Act mandates that the President seek congressional authorization to continue military involvement abroad past 60 days. This raises questions regarding the planned course of action for the current military engagement in West Asia.
The War Powers Act requires the President to seek authorisation from Congress for the continued use of military force abroad beyond 60 days of such involvement, raising questions over the Trump administration’s future course of action in the ongoing military engagement in West Asia