60-Day Deadline Breached: Trump's Iran War Faces Legal Firestorm

Sixty days into "Operation Epic Fury," Donald Trump faces scrutiny over bypassing the War Powers Resolution, which mandates congressional approval for prolonged military action. While the administration claims hostilities with Iran have ceased, experts argue the conflict continues making the operation legally questionable. The controversy highlights a long-standing pattern: multiple U.S. presidents have sidestepped the resolution, exposing its limited enforceability. As tensions persist and no clear peace deal emerges, the debate raises a critical question does the War Powers Resolution have any real power left?