USA Today - The Constitution puts the power to declare war in Congress' hands, and the War Powers Resolution of 1973 requires the president to notify Congress within 48 hours of military action. The law also limits the deployment of armed forces beyond 90 days in the absence of a formal declaration of war.
Asked at a Pentagon news conference early June 22 when Congress was made aware of the strikes, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said: "They were notified after the planes were safely out. But we complied with the notification requirements of the War Powers Act."
Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Kentucky, responded to Trump's social media assessment of the attack with the statement "This is not Constitutional."
Massie and Democratic Rep. Ro Khanna of California filed a measure June 17 that is based on the War Powers Act and seeks to block "unauthorized hostilities" in Iran.
"Stopping Iran from having a nuclear bomb is a top priority, but dragging the U.S. into another Middle East war is not the solution," Khanna said in a statement. "Trump’s strikes are unconstitutional and put Americans, especially our troops, at risk."
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