The US Senate approved a war powers resolution aimed at limiting President Donald Trump's military authority concerning Iran. The resolution passed with a vote of 50-48, with four Republican senators—Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, Bill Cassidy, and Rand Paul—joining Democrats in support. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania was the only Democrat to oppose the resolution. This action represents a significant, though symbolic, rebuke of the president amid public discontent regarding the ongoing conflict.
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US Senate passes resolution to limit presidential military authority regarding Iran
The US Senate has passed a war powers resolution that seeks to limit President Donald Trump's military authority in relation to Iran. The resolution received bipartisan support, passing by a vote of 50-48, with four Republicans voting in favor and one Democrat voting against it.
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US Senate passes war powers resolution challenging Trump’s Iran war authority
US Senate passes resolution to limit presidential military authority regarding Iran