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US Senate joins House in rebuke of Trump over his war in Iran
The U.S. Senate approved a House-passed War Powers Resolution to end hostilities in Iran, marking the first time both chambers rebuked President Donald Trump over his war in Iran. The resolution, which passed 50-48 and does not require Trump’s signature, saw bipartisan support with four Republicans joining Democrats, including Lisa Murkowski, Rand Paul, Bill Cassidy, and Susan Collins. Trump administration officials and the Supreme Court have previously questioned the constitutionality of such congressional measures.
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