Senate edges toward curbing Trump's Iran war powers amid GOP defections

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The Senate advanced a Tim Kaine–led measure to limit President Trump’s Iran war powers, with four Republicans—Collins, Murkowski, Paul, and Cassidy—defecting to join Democrats; the resolution would force U.S. forces out of hostilities with Iran unless Congress authorizes war, and while a veto is likely, the vote signals growing GOP willingness to scrutinize Trump’s Iran policy.
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