US has run out the clock in Iran on War Powers Resolution’s timetable
The 60-day clock on the 1973 War Powers Resolution has expired, and Congress is pressuring the administration for explanations and justifications for continuing Operation Epic Fury, while the president's handling of the situation with Iran is highly unpopular with voters.
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