Senate moves to curb Iran military action as Cassidy breaks with Trump

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The Senate advanced a War Powers Resolution to halt U.S. military action in Iran after Sen. Bill Cassidy’s surprise defection, signaling possible congressional limits on Trump’s approach; however, passage through both chambers and a presidential veto make its enactment unlikely, even as the vote reflects rising headwinds against escalation amid rising gas prices and looming midterms.
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