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Senate votes to halt Iran war, then flips

Senate votes to halt Iran war, then flips

Summary

The U.S. Senate voted two days in a row on a resolution to stop war with Iran, first supporting it and then rejecting it. President Donald Trump criticized four Republican senators who backed the resolution, while his administration said the resolution is not allowed by the Constitution.

Key Facts

  • The Senate voted twice in two days on a resolution regarding war with Iran.
  • On the first day, the Senate voted to end U.S. military actions against Iran.
  • On the second day, the Senate reversed that decision and voted against ending the war.
  • Four Republican senators voted in favor of the resolution to bar military action.
  • President Donald Trump publicly criticized these four GOP senators.
  • The Trump administration claimed the resolution is unconstitutional.
  • The resolution aimed to stop any future U.S. military involvement in Iran.
  • This issue reflects a split within the Senate and the Republican Party.
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