Key facts
- Congressman Ro Khanna accused President Donald Trump of violating the War Powers Resolution regarding Iran strikes.
- Khanna stated he would take legal action if Trump does not halt military action on Iran.
- House Speaker Mike Johnson will send a bipartisan housing affordability bill to President Trump on Monday.
- The housing bill has passed both chambers of Congress.
- Senator Bill Cassidy accused President Trump of treating Congress as 'merely an appendage'.
- Cassidy recalled a heated exchange with Trump over war powers.
- Cassidy lost his Senate seat after Trump backed a rival.
President Donald Trump is facing accusations of violating the War Powers Resolution concerning military actions in Iran. Congressman Ro Khanna has publicly stated that President Trump renewed strikes on Iran without obtaining the necessary congressional approval, a move Khanna argues is a breach of the resolution. Khanna has indicated his intention to pursue legal action if President Trump does not cease these military operations.
In parallel developments, House Speaker Mike Johnson announced that a bipartisan housing affordability bill will be sent to President Trump on Monday for his signature. This bill has successfully passed both the House of Representatives and the Senate, and Johnson expects it to be enacted into law. Separately, Senator Bill Cassidy has voiced criticism regarding President Trump's conduct in handling hostilities with Iran. Cassidy accused President Trump of treating Congress as 'merely an appendage' in these matters. He also recalled a past heated exchange with President Trump specifically concerning war powers, noting that this occurred after President Trump had supported a rival who ultimately defeated Cassidy in his bid for his Senate seat.
