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Senator Markey urges Congress to cut funding for Trump's Iran conflict

Created at 9 Jul · 11:05 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Senator Ed Markey called on Congress to cut off funding for U.S. military operations in Iran, accusing President Donald Trump of defying a bipartisan vote to end the conflict. Markey stated that if Trump continues military action, Congress must act to "slash Trump’s war machine."

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Who's Involved

Ed Markey
US Senator urging Congress to cut funding for Iran conflict
Donald Trump
US President criticized for ongoing military conflict with Iran

↳ Why This Matters

The call to cut funding for military operations signifies a potential escalation of the political battle between Congress and the White House over war powers and foreign policy, particularly concerning the conflict with Iran.

Key facts

  • Senator Ed Markey criticized President Donald Trump's military actions against Iran.
  • Markey accused Trump of defying Congress's bipartisan vote to end the conflict.
  • Congress passed a War Powers Resolution in June ordering the termination of military operations in Iran.
  • Markey stated on X that he is leading an effort to cut off funding for the war.

Senator Ed Markey has called on Congress to cease funding for U.S. military operations in Iran, directly criticizing President Donald Trump's actions. Markey accused Trump of defying a bipartisan War Powers Resolution passed by Congress in June, which mandated the administration to end unapproved military operations in Iran.

In a post to X, Markey stated, “If Trump won’t stop bombing, Congress must cut off funding. I am leading the effort to slash Trump’s war machine. End the war now.” His comments highlight a significant political division over the ongoing conflict and the executive branch's authority to engage in military action without explicit congressional approval.

Frequently asked questions

The War Powers Resolution is a federal law passed in 1973 intended to check the U.S. president's power to commit the nation to armed conflict without the consent of Congress. It requires the president to notify Congress within 48 hours of committing armed forces to military action and prohibits sustained U.S. armed engagement beyond 60 days without congressional authorization.

Senator Ed Markey believes the conflict with Iran is a "reckless war" and is urging Congress to cut off funding for U.S. military operations there, accusing President Trump of defying a congressional vote to end the hostilities.

In June, Congress passed a bipartisan War Powers Resolution that ordered the Trump administration to terminate unapproved military operations in Iran.

What Happens Next

01Congress may consider cutting off funding for U.S. military operations in Iran.
02President Trump may respond to Senator Markey's call for defunding the conflict.

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How It Developed

Congress passed a bipartisan War Powers Resolution in June to end U.S. military operations in Iran.
Senator Ed Markey criticized President Donald Trump for continuing military action against Iran.
Markey urged Congress to cut off funding for the conflict if Trump does not cease operations.
Markey posted on X that he is leading an effort to cut funding for the "war machine."

Sources

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US Senator urges Congress to cut off funding for Trump’s ‘reckless war’ with IranMiddle East Eye

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