Afghanistan, June 23 -- US lawmakers criticized Trump for ordering strikes on Iran without congressional approval, warning it undermines democratic oversight and constitutional authority.
Some U.S. lawmakers from both parties have raised serious concerns over President Trump's order to strike Iranian nuclear sites without congressional approval.
Senator Tim Kaine announced that he will introduce a resolution in the Senate this week to halt any further hostilities against Iran unless Congress formally declares war.
Representative Thomas Massie stated that there was no immediate threat to the United States justifying the attack. He also criticized the administration for bypassing intelligence briefings prior to the strike.
The strikes on ...