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SUBJECT QUOTE
"After we cross that 60-day threshold, there can be no more doubts that he's violating the War Powers Act," Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said, urging Republicans to help end the conflict.
Chuck Schumer
DEM · Senator, New York
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ACOUNCIL DELIBERATION · 2 MODELS

AGREEMENT · 67%
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VERDICT · TRUE
The War Powers Resolution (often called the War Powers Act) contains a 60-day limit for military engagement without congressional authorization (with a 30-day withdrawal period afterward). Schumer's statement accurately reflects the statutory provision that after 60 days, continued military action without authorization would constitute a violation of the War Powers Resolution.
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VERDICT · FALSE
No verifiable record shows Senator Chuck Schumer
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CONSENSUS · WEIGHTED MEAN
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DATE
2026-05-02
SOURCE
Chuck Schumer mention (surinametimes.com)
STATEMENT ID
stmt-sen-chuck-schumer-ny-1777782206495-svb28d
MODELS RESPONDED
2
SPREAD
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STATUS
COMPLETE
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