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Congress’s “Ceded” Authority: Massie Decries Iran Strike

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Republican Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky lamented that Congress has “ceded” its constitutional authority by allowing the Trump administration’s unilateral precision strike on Iranian nuclear sites, emphasizing the need for legislative debate before such actions. “Operation Midnight Hammer,” a massive B-2 bomber strike on Saturday, hit Fordo, Natanz, and Isfahan, but was carried out without prior congressional approval. While Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President Vance defended the strikes as limited and targeted at nuclear weaponization, Massie argues it was an overreach.
Rubio explained on “Face The Nation” that the strike aimed to “degrade and/or destroy three nuclear sites related to their nuclear weaponization ambitions.” Vance, on “Meet The Press,” cited the President’s “clear authority” to prevent WMD proliferation, assuring that this engagement would be decisive.
However, Massie, co-author of a bipartisan War Powers Resolution, lambasted the administration on “Face The Nation,” arguing that “no imminent threat to the United States” existed to justify bypassing Congress. He criticized lawmakers for not addressing the issue before the strike, instead focusing on fundraising.
House Speaker Mike Johnson, however, quickly voiced his support for Trump on X, stating that “leaders in Congress were aware of the urgency” and the “imminent danger outweighed the time it would take for Congress to act.” He also maintained Trump’s respect for Congress’s Article I powers. Nevertheless, top Democrats, reportedly kept in the dark until after the operation, labeled the strike illegal. Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) warned on CBS of increased risks for American troops and asserted that the scale of the attack constituted “hostilities” requiring congressional approval. Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) agreed, emphasizing the absence of an “imminent threat” to justify the heightened danger to U.S. forces.

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