U.S. President Donald Trump faces scrutiny over the 60-day deadline set by the 1973 War Powers Act for military actions without congressional approval. According to Odaily, some lawmakers argue that May 1 marks the deadline, as Trump notified Congress of hostilities on March 2. However, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth claims the current ceasefire pauses the 60-day countdown.
Senator Adam Schiff disagrees, stating that the ceasefire does not halt the clock and argues the military action was illegal from the start due to the absence of an imminent threat. Meanwhile, Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski warns that if the White House fails to present a credible plan next week, a proposal for an Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) will be introduced to uphold Congress's constitutional oversight role. It remains uncertain whether Trump will seek an additional 30-day extension allowed by the act.