President Donald Trump is facing renewed calls for impeachment as tensions increase over the ongoing conflict involving Iran. According to reporting from Newsweek, some critics of the administration have raised questions about the legality of recent U.S. military actions connected to the conflict.
Several commentators and political figures have argued that Congress should examine whether the military operations followed constitutional requirements. In the United States, the Constitution gives Congress authority over declarations of war, and critics say lawmakers should review how the decision-making process unfolded before the strikes were launched.
Others have expressed support for the administration’s actions, saying the military operations were intended to address national security concerns and reduce threats related to Iran’s military and nuclear capabilities. Officials have stated that the actions were taken to protect U.S. interests and allies in the region.
Despite the debate, no formal impeachment vote has been scheduled in Congress. Political analysts note that any impeachment process would require approval in the U.S. House of Representatives and would face significant political challenges given the current balance of power in Washington