US Senate passes war powers resolution challenging Trump’s Iran war authority
The US Senate passed a war powers resolution by a 50-48 vote, aiming to prevent President Trump from continuing hostilities against Iran. Four Republicans joined Democrats in supporting the measure, which requires presidential authorization from Congress for military force against Iran.

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AI-generatedThe US Senate passed a war powers resolution by a 50-48 vote, aiming to prevent President Trump from continuing hostilities against Iran. Four Republicans joined Democrats in supporting the measure, which requires presidential authorization from Congress for military force against Iran. This resolution, previously passed by the House, is a symbolic rebuke to the president over a conflict unpopular with the American public and ahead of midterm elections. The vote's success highlights Republican discontent with the war, which has led to rising gas prices and military casualties. Democrats intend to explore legal avenues to ensure congressional compliance with the resolution.
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5 extractedTrump’s Iran policy is a 'historic blunder' and one of the worst foreign policy forays America has made.
A Reuters/Ipsos poll found 23% of Americans believed the US was stronger because of the war with Iran.
The measure requires the president to seek Congress’s authorization to use military force against Iran.
The resolution passed by a 50-48 vote, with four Republicans breaking with their party.
US Senate passed a war powers resolution challenging Trump’s Iran war authority.