House Speaker Mike Johnson Declares War Powers Resolution Unconstitutional
CBS NewsJune 25, 20253 min5,792 views
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- 🏛️ House Speaker Mike Johnson argues that the War Powers Resolution is unconstitutional, citing Article 2 of the US Constitution.
- ⚡ Johnson's reasoning is that Article 2 grants the president authority as commander-in-chief to deploy troops and conduct military operations, and Congress cannot limit this power.
Congressional Efforts and Bipartisan Pushback
- 📜 Representative Roana Massie and others are pushing for a vote on a War Powers Resolution, expecting it to be ready by mid-July.
- 🤝 There is bipartisan backlash against the Speaker's stance, with Congressman Thomas Massie asserting that Congress has the sole authority to declare war.
- ⚖️ Multiple proposals for War Powers Resolutions have been introduced by House Democrats and Senate Democrats, indicating a broader congressional concern.
Republican Leadership's Stance
- 🚫 Republican leadership in both the House and Senate are currently unwilling to move forward with these resolutions.
- 🗣️ Speaker Johnson believes the issue is moot, suggesting a ceasefire deal is on the table and other matters require attention.
Public Opinion on Military Action Approval
- 📊 New CBS News polling indicates that while most Republicans support the president's actions regarding Iran, a vast majority of Americans (63%) believe the president should have sought congressional approval before authorizing strikes.
- 🇺🇸 This sentiment for congressional approval is strong among Democrats and also present among a significant number of Republicans.
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