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Congress Moves Toward Impeachment Proceedings Against Donald Trump Over Repeated Undermining of Congressional Authority Amid Ongoing Military Actions in Iran

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Congress Moves Toward Impeachment Proceedings Against Donald Trump Over Repeated Undermining of Congressional Authority Amid Ongoing Military Actions in Iran

In an unprecedented political showdown, the U.S. House of Representatives announced on Tuesday that it is preparing to initiate impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump, following a series of unilateral military actions in iran that lawmakers say flagrantly disregarded the constitutional authority of Congress.

The move comes after weeks of intense debate on Capitol Hill, where a growing number of legislators — including members of both major parties — argued that the president repeatedly bypassed Congress in ordering military operations without formal authorization. Lawmakers contend that such actions violate the Constitution’s allocation of war powers and set a dangerous precedent for future presidents.

Escalation in the Middle East

According to congressional sources, the latest military engagement involved a series of airstrikes and increased troop deployments in key regions of Iran. The administration described the actions as necessary to counter imminent threats and protect American personnel and interests.

However, critics in Congress say the president failed to adequately consult lawmakers or seek congressional approval, despite numerous warnings from senior leaders that such authorization was required under the War Powers Resolution and the U.S. Constitution.

Bipartisan Backlash

“It’s not a matter of politics — it’s about the rule of law,” said Representative Maria Jensen (D-CA), a member of the House Armed Services Committee. “When the president repeatedly ignores the will of Congress and takes military action on his own authority, it undermines the very framework that has kept our republic balanced for over two centuries.”

Several Republican lawmakers also expressed concern. “We stand with our troops and our allies, but we can’t ignore the constitutional requirements for engaging in hostilities,” said Senator Robert Caldwell (R-TX). “We need clear, legal guidance for our national security decisions. That means working with Congress.”

Drafting Articles of Impeachment

House leadership confirmed that a select group of members is now drafting articles of impeachment that will likely focus on accusations of abuse of power and failure to uphold constitutional duties. These articles are expected to be introduced on the House floor later this month.

If a majority of the House votes in favor of impeachment, the process will move to the Senate, where a two-thirds majority would be required to convict and remove the president from office.

White House Response

The White House issued a statement strongly condemning the impeachment effort as “politically motivated” and asserting that the president acted within his executive authority to protect national security.

“Every decision made was lawful, necessary, and in the best interest of the American people,” the statement read. “We will vigorously defend the president against these baseless allegations.”

Public Reaction

Public opinion has been deeply divided. Supporters of the president praise his decisive leadership in confronting foreign threats, while critics argue his actions exceeded constitutional limits and risked unnecessary escalation in the Middle East.

Legal scholars have also weighed in, with some emphasizing that the Constitution clearly grants Congress the power to declare war, and any sustained military engagement should involve legislative approval.

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