Senate Rebukes Trump on Iran War with Nonbinding End-Resolution

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The Senate approved a nonbinding concurrent resolution directing President Trump to end the Iran war or seek congressional authorization to continue it, a bipartisan rebuke that underscores GOP concerns about unilateral military action. The 50–48 vote, with four Republicans breaking ranks, does not become law but marks the strongest congressional push yet against the president’s wartime decisions as cease-fire talks and funding discussions continue.
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