Senate passes Iran war powers resolution to curb Trump military actions. It passed 50-48, with four Republicans backing most Democrats, and requires congressional approval for further hostilities.
The U.S. Senate passed a war powers resolution restricting President Donald Trump from launching further military operations in Iran without congressional approval, though some outlets called the measure largely symbolic. The resolution passed 50-48, with four Republicans joining most Senate Democrats, and directs the president to remove forces unless Congress declares war or authorizes military force.
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