US Senate votes to pause Iran war in rare rebuke to Trump
Summary
The US Senate voted 50-48 to pause military action against Iran. This vote requires President Trump to get Congress's approval before taking any further military steps in Iran.Key Facts
- The Senate vote was very close, with 50 in favor and 48 against.
- Four Republican senators voted in support of the pause.
- The resolution stops ongoing military action against Iran temporarily.
- This is the first time a Senate vote requires President Trump to seek Congress's permission for further military action in Iran.
- The vote is considered a rare disagreement with President Trump’s approach.
- The pause aims to limit the President’s authority to conduct war without congressional approval.
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