Trump Declares Iran Hostilities 'Terminated' at War Powers Deadline
U.S. President Donald Trump informed congressional leaders on Friday that there has been no exchange of fire with Iran, arguing he does not need lawmakers' permission.
U.S. President Donald Trump sent a letter to congressional leaders on Friday declaring that hostilities against Iran have been terminated. The communication coincided with a formal deadline for the president to address Congress regarding war powers and military engagement.[1][2][3]
In his correspondence, Trump stated that there has been no exchange of fire with Iran since a ceasefire was implemented. The president sought to use the current lack of military engagement to bolster his argument that he does not require ongoing permission from lawmakers.[1][2][3]



