WATCH: Limiting Trump's authority with war powers act is 'dangerous,' Johnson says

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by Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press
March 2, 2026
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Speaker Johnson claims limiting President Trump's war powers is dangerous, amidst debate over the legality of bombing Iran.

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This debate over presidential war powers could lead to more military actions without congressional approval, potentially increasing national debt and risk to service members.

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Speaker Johnson has stated that limiting President Trump's authority through the War Powers Act is "dangerous." This comes as Congress debates the President's power to conduct military actions, specifically regarding the bombing of Iran. The controversy stems from Trump's actions initiating conflict without a formal declaration of war or an address to the nation. This ongoing debate highlights significant constitutional questions about presidential war powers and congressional oversight, particularly concerning escalating tensions in the Middle East.

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Congress is debating the President's authority to conduct military actions under the War Powers Act.

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