Senate passes resolution to end US military action against Iran in rare rebuke to Trump

The US Senate passed a symbolic resolution directing the withdrawal of military forces from hostilities with Iran, marking a rare bipartisan rebuke of President Trump. Despite the vote, the measure is largely symbolic as the administration has already reached an interim peace deal.
Why it matters
The vote highlights ongoing tensions between the legislative and executive branches regarding war powers and foreign policy.
In a rare symbolic rebuke to US President Donald Trump, the Senate on Tuesday adopted a resolution directing him to withdraw US military forces from hostilities with Iran.
The framing emphasizes the 'rebuke' of the President and highlights internal Republican dissent, which is a common narrative structure in critical political reporting.
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