The Senate voted late Wednesday night with a tally of 47 in favor, 50 against, and 1 abstention, deciding not to rebuke the Trump administration regarding its military actions in Iran. Senate leaders argued that a rebuke could negatively impact ongoing negotiations aimed at resolving the conflict.
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Senate Votes Not to Rebuke Trump Administration Over Iran Conflict
The Senate voted 47-50-1 against a resolution to rebuke the Trump administration for its military actions in Iran. Leaders stated that such a rebuke could hinder negotiations to end the conflict.
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Senate GOP gets back in line with Trump over the Iran war
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Senate Votes Not to Rebuke Trump Administration Over Iran Conflict