Senate votes to curb Trump’s Iran war powers in a rare rebuke

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The Senate approved a 50-48 concurrent resolution directing the president to remove U.S. forces from the Iran conflict, a rare bipartisan rebuke of Trump. Although it passed the House earlier, concurrent resolutions do not become law and require no presidential signature, but backers say it signals Congress’s stance on war powers as negotiations with Tehran continue. Several Republicans joined Democrats in supporting the measure, while Sen. John Fetterman opposed it.
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