Cuellar says he will support a war powers resolution to curb Trump’s attacks on Iran
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Rep. Henry Cuellar will support a war powers resolution to curb President Trump's attacks on Iran.
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Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar (Texas) announced he will support a House war powers resolution aimed at curbing President Trump's attacks on Iran, reversing his previous stance. This decision comes after President Trump threatened that a "whole civilization will die" in Iran, a statement Cuellar criticized. Cuellar's support is significant as it adds to the momentum for congressional oversight on military actions against Iran. The resolution seeks to reassert Congress's constitutional authority over declaring war.
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Rep. Henry Cuellar will support a House war powers resolution aimed at reasserting Congress's authority over declaring war.
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