US Senate votes to halt Iran war in latest rebuke of Trump (opens original article in a new tab)
The US Senate passed a resolution directing President Trump to halt military action against Iran, marking a significant rebuke to his administration. The vote was along party lines, with Republicans and Democrats divided, and the measure's enforceability remains uncertain.
- US Senate passed a resolution directing Trump to halt US military action against Iran
- Senate vote was 50-48, with four Republicans joining most Democrats
- Resolution is likely symbolic as Trump's administration may ignore it due to constitutional concerns
- War Powers Act requires Congress to approve military actions, but enforcement is unclear
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