HOLMES: “Now, one thing you have to keep in mind here is that he wrote a letter to Congress essentially saying that he didn‘t have to ask Congress for any permission because all of the military action had been halted. So that‘s likely to play a factor into whether or not he is going to continue those strikes, which, of course, will open up a whole new door when it comes to the war powers act. They have been really relying on this idea that the cease fire ended the war. Therefore, they don‘t have to get Congress involved.“

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CNN: President Trump Wrote a Letter to Congress Saying He Didn’t Have to Ask Congress for Any Permission Because the Military Action Has Ended‘They have been really relying on this idea that the cease fire ended the war’News & PoliticsRUSH EXCERPT:HOLMES: “Now, one thing you have to keep in mind here is that he wrote a letter to Congress essentially saying that he didn‘t have to ask Congress for any permission because all of the military action had been halted. So that‘s likely to play a factor into whether or not he is going to continue those strikes, which, of course, will open up a whole new door when it comes to the war powers act. They have been really relying on this idea that the cease fire ended the war. Therefore, they don‘t have to get Congress involved.“Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Similar storiesClueless Congress: We Have Troops in Niger?!? [Montage]Trump: ‘Chris Murphy Literally Threatened the President of Ukraine’ for Dirt on Me18 Most Mortifying Media Moments of 2018Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview

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