Trump administration says Iran war ‘terminated’ before 60-day deadline
Summary
A top official in President Trump’s administration said the military conflict with Iran ended before the 60-day limit set by the War Powers Resolution. The administration notified Congress about the operation on May 2 and says the ceasefire agreement means the conflict has already stopped.Key Facts
- The War Powers Resolution requires the president to notify Congress about military actions.
- The Trump administration informed Congress of the conflict with Iran on May 2.
- The conflict involved military operations against Tehran, Iran’s capital.
- A ceasefire deal was reached between the U.S. and Iran.
- The administration states that this ceasefire ended the conflict before the 60-day legal deadline.
- Friday marked 60 days since Congress was notified.
- A senior official made the statement on Thursday.
- The statement was given to NewsNation, a news network related to The Hill.
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