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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2025 · 28 MIN

Presidential Authority and the War Powers Act: Can Trump Take the Country to War in Iran?

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Hello and welcome to "Roots of Today," the podcast where the past meets the present. With every episode, we journey through time, uncovering the lessons, parallels, and connections between historical milestones and current events to create a deeper understanding of the compelling stories and issues that shape the news.When President Donald Trump authorized the military strikes against three Iranian sites suspected as the key to that nation’s attempt to build nuclear weapons, it also started a political firestorm back in the United States. Democrats immediately claimed the attack was unconstitutional because it bypassed Congress, and as such, is grounds for impeachment.However, there are a couple of questions that must be raised. Firstly, was this action unconstitutional? And secondly, what does the historical landscape look like regarding the use of the military by past presidents?Music by Nesrality. Used by permission under Pixabay Content License https://pixabay.com/users/nesrality-22721863/ Show notes at the blog: www.rootsoftoday.blog

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