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Senate votes to direct Trump to withdraw troops from Iran conflict; four Republicans break ranks

Senate votes to direct Trump to withdraw troops from Iran conflict; four Republicans break ranks

Summary

The Senate approved a resolution asking President Trump to remove U.S. troops from fighting in Iran. Four Republican senators voted with Democrats to support the measure, which aims to limit the president’s power as commander-in-chief.

Key Facts

  • The Senate vote was 50 to 48 in favor of the resolution.
  • The House of Representatives previously passed the same resolution by a vote of 215 to 208.
  • The resolution calls for President Trump to end U.S. military involvement in hostilities against Iran.
  • Four Republican senators joined Democrats in supporting the resolution.
  • The vote challenges President Trump’s current authority over military actions.
  • The resolution reflects concerns in Congress about the U.S. role in the Iran conflict.
  • This is part of a broader effort to have more congressional control over military decisions.
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