When a President Admits His War Is Illegal, the Constitution Already Lost
Trump admits he won't call Iran a 'war' because Congress would need to approve it — exposing how executive power has rendered constitutional checks meaningless.
Trump admits he won't call Iran a 'war' because Congress would need to approve it — exposing how executive power has rendered constitutional checks meaningless.
Party strategists worry about winning without Trump on the ballot — but refuse to confront their decades-long abandonment of labor and working families.