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The Senate voted 53 to 47 to reject a resolution to block the president’s use of force against Iran without congressional approval.
The Senate on Friday rejected a Democrat-pushed resolution that aimed to rein in the president’s ability to use military action against Iran without congressional approval.
The vote against the measure was mostly along party lines, with Republicans opposing it and Democrats almost unanimously in ...
The Senate rejected an effort to force a vote on a measure to restrict Trump from future attacks on Iran without ...
Republican and Democratic lawmakers alike have criticized President Donald Trump's decision to bomb nuclear facilities in ...
The War Powers Act, noble in its intent, is largely a relic built for a bygone era of clearly defined conflicts. The law ...
"The American people do not want to be dragged into another disastrous conflict in the Middle East," the lawmaker who introduced the resolution said.
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are looking to limit President Trump's ability to order U.S. strikes on Iran amid its ongoing war with Israel​.
President Donald Trump on Truth Social on Saturday evening: "ANY RETALIATION BY IRAN AGAINST THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WILL BE MET WITH FORCE FAR GREATER THAN WHAT WAS WITNESSED TONIGHT. THANK YOU!
Congress and President Trump engaged in a series of political maneuverings and debates over the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” ...
The pushback follows Trump’s encroachment on almost every congressional prerogative — from taking control of the power of the purse to threatening tariffs.
Friday’s vote was a notable departure from a similar war powers vote in 2020 related to Iran, in which eight Republicans voted with Democrats, seven of whom are still in the Senate.