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Thomas Steyer, an American businessman and former presidential candidate, has raised concerns over recent actions by the U.S. administration regarding Iran.
In a statement posted on social media, Steyer accused President Donald Trump of circumventing Congress and committing an act of war without legislative consent. Steyer stated that such actions show a lack of respect for the rule of law and for human life, urging that military interventions require Congressional authorization under U.S. law.
The situation has intensified ongoing debates in Washington over the balance of powers between the executive and legislative branches in matters of military action. Some legal scholars note that past administrations have also faced scrutiny for the use of military force abroad without explicit Congressional approval. The issue remains a focal point in broader discussions about democratic accountability and foreign policy.