Senate is set to vote again on a war powers resolution to halt the Iran conflict
Summary
The Senate will vote again on a resolution to limit U.S. military action in Iran amid ongoing conflict and efforts by President Donald Trump to negotiate an end. The vote is unlikely to change past results, but some Republicans are beginning to question the war and the deal Trump signed with Iran.Key Facts
- The Senate is voting for the 10th time on a resolution to block U.S. military action against Iran.
- President Trump launched the conflict independently and now needs Congress to approve funding.
- The Pentagon is requesting $80 billion from Congress, mainly for supplies related to the Iran conflict.
- Trump recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Iran, starting a 60-day period to reach a broader nuclear agreement.
- Some Republican senators are unhappy with the deal, especially the $300 billion fund to help Iran rebuild.
- President Trump plans to meet Republican senators to discuss the Iran deal amid criticism.
- Vice President JD Vance is involved in negotiations aimed at stopping Iran’s nuclear program.
- Democrats are encouraging Republicans to join them in opposing the Trump administration’s approach to Iran.
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