Article II powers cited to resume Iran strikes, Hegseth says

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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says Trump could restart Iran strikes without new congressional authorization, citing Article II powers, even after the War Powers Resolution’s 60-day limit, while Sen. Murkowski questions the law’s reading as hostilities reportedly cease and a 2027 budget hearing highlights the ongoing conflict’s energy-market impact.
- Trump doesn't need Congress to restart Iran strikes: Hegseth CNBC
- Hegseth gets bipartisan grilling on rising costs of the Iran war and Trump’s end game AP News
- Hegseth on Murkowski’s Iran war authorization effort: We don’t need it The Hill
- The Latest: Hegseth defends $1.5 trillion budget to Congress as Iran war cost climbs Yahoo
- Hegseth, Caine encounter intense bipartisan frustration with Iran war The Washington Post
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