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US Senate votes to halt Iran war in latest rebuke of Trump

US Senate votes to halt Iran war in latest rebuke of Trump
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The US Senate passed a resolution directing President Trump to halt military action against Iran, marking a significant legislative rebuke. While the measure is largely symbolic and faces constitutional challenges from the White House, it highlights growing bipartisan concern over executive war powers.

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This vote represents a rare instance of Congress asserting its constitutional authority over military engagement, potentially setting a precedent for future executive-legislative conflicts.

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The US Senate ​backed legislation on Tuesday directing President Donald Trump to halt US military action against Iran , reflecting growing concern even among Republicans about the ⁠unpopular conflict.

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The article reports on a legislative event using neutral language, citing both the Senate's action and the White House's constitutional counter-arguments.

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