The Trump administration is reportedly preparing to bypass Congress on military action against Iran, escalating tensions without formal legislative approval. Legal experts point to the 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF) as a potential justification.
Critics argue that such a move would defy the Constitution, which grants Congress the sole power to declare war. The White House has offered conflicting statements on whether a strike could occur without a new vote.
Meanwhile, most of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has resumed operations after a partial shutdown. The reopening secures funding for key agencies but leaves border security funding unresolved.
In a separate vein, Michael Jackson fans have launched an online campaign against film critics following the release of a new documentary. Social media posts urge supporters to ignore negative reviews and defend the singer’s legacy.





