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Trump Admits How He’s Getting Around the Constitution on Iran War

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Trump Admits How He’s Getting Around the Constitution on Iran War

US President Donald Trump has admitted to referring to the Iran war as a 'military operation' to circumvent the Constitution. The Constitution gives Congress the sole power to declare war, but Trump is using a loophole by not using the word 'war' to avoid needing approval.

Donald Trump has admitted to using the term 'military operation' to describe the Iran war. This allows him to avoid seeking approval from Congress, which is required for a declared war. The Constitution gives Congress the power to declare war, but this loophole has been used by past presidents. Trump made these comments at a fundraising dinner, sparking concern among some lawmakers. The US has not officially declared war since World War II, despite involvement in several conflicts. Trump's admission has raised questions about the limits of presidential power.

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