Who controls the US nuclear button?

Generals say they would refuse ‘illegal’ presidential order but the Senate is looking at new safeguards

A military aide carries the 'nuclear football', which travels with the president at all times
A military aide carries the 'nuclear football', which travels with the President at all times 
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Concern over North Korea’s nuclear programme and Donald Trump’s emotional stability has led to the US president’s authority to launch a nuclear attack being seriously challenged for the first time in more than four decades.

As commander-in-chief, “the president has the sole authority to order a nuclear a strike [and] while existing procedures call for the president to consult first with military and civilian leaders, the final decision rests with him”, says USA Today.

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