President Donald Trump is facing a midnight deadline to secure congressional authorisation for the war against Iran, though the looming cutoff is not expected to rein in his military plans, AFP reports.
The 60-day clock, triggered when Trump notified Congress of strikes in early March, requires the administration to begin winding down hostilities unless lawmakers authorise the use of force. With no such approval in place, the deadline sets up a direct constitutional clash between the White House and Congress.
Democrats say the president is already on shaky legal ground — and will be in clear violation once the threshold passes.
“After we cross that 60-day threshold, there can be no more doubts that he’s violating the War Powers Act,” Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said, urging Republicans to help end the conflict.
The administration disputes that interpretation, arguing the clock was effectively paused by a ceasefire announced last month.



























