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Congress Handed Over Its War Powers. Americans Are Paying the Price

To: Sen. Banks, Rep. Spartz, Sen. Young

From: A verified voter in Westfield, IN

April 29

Dear “Representative”, On February 28, 2026, the United States launched a war against Iran. Not after a congressional vote. Not in response to a documented attack on American soil or forces. After a briefing of eight congressional leaders who were informed — not consulted — and told to stand by. The Pentagon acknowledged to congressional staff that Iran had no plans to strike US forces unless Israel attacked first. Negotiations were active. The Omani mediator called a breakthrough possible hours before the first missiles flew. There was no emergency. There was no imminent threat. There was a decision — made unilaterally by the executive branch — to begin a major armed conflict in the world’s most volatile region, without your vote, without public debate, and without a credible legal basis. The State Department’s own legal adviser has since stated in writing that the US is engaged in this conflict “at the request of its Israeli ally.” That is a remarkable thing to put on paper. It means American service members, American taxpayers, and American global standing have been committed to a war that another government’s political interests helped initiate — and your chamber was bypassed entirely. The costs are not abstract. Over $25 billion spent. The Strait of Hormuz disrupted. Global trade rerouted. Civilian casualties in Iran, Lebanon, the Gulf states. A ceasefire that both sides are already violating. And a war whose endpoint no one has defined. War Powers resolutions have been introduced in both chambers. They deserve a floor vote. The Constitution did not make Congress a notification recipient — it made Congress the body that authorizes war. That role was surrendered here, and the American people are entitled to know whether you intend to reclaim it. I am asking you to vote on the War Powers resolutions currently before Congress. I am asking you to demand transparent accounting of the legal justification for this conflict. I am asking you to do the job the Constitution assigned you. The precedent being set here will outlast this war. Respectfully,

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