Rubio says War Powers Act ‘100 percent unconstitutional’
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Rubio calls War Powers Resolution unconstitutional as Iran operation hits 60-day mark
Secretary of State Marco Rubio publicly challenged the constitutionality of the War Powers Resolution on Tuesday, arguing at a White House briefing that the 1973 law unlawfully intrudes on the president’s powers even as Congress presses for more say in U.S. military action involving Iran. Rubio’s blunt claim landed in the middle of a familiar...
Rubio calls war powers act "unconstitutional," labels Hezbollah an Iranian weapon
With Congressional votes on the horizon challenging the administration’s military operations in Iran, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio showed no hesitation and called the War Powers Act flatly unconstitutional, and said “the president always has that power.” Rubio used a wide-ranging press briefing to take direct aim at the War Powers Act, declare Hezbollah an instrument of Iranian foreign policy, and issue a stark warning about the consequence…
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