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US Senate reverses course on president’s war powers
The US Senate blocked an Iran war powers resolution after a closed-door meeting where President Trump clashed with Republican lawmakers. Senators Bill Cassidy and Rand Paul shifted positions following White House intervention, preventing the resolution from advancing despite earlier support. The administration seeks $70bn for the war, requiring Democratic backing to overcome the 60-vote threshold.
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