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Senate Rebukes Trump with Bipartisan Iran War Powers Vote

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The Senate took a direct stand against President Trump's military actions in Iran, passing a bipartisan measure that would compel him to cease operations or seek congressional approval. A coalition of Republicans and Democrats united around the war powers resolution, marking a significant legislative rebuke to the administration's foreign policy approach.

The vote reflects growing congressional frustration with executive war-making authority. Lawmakers are asserting their constitutional role in military decisions, particularly after years of unauthorized strikes against Iranian targets. The measure now moves to the House, where similar pressure is building.

If enacted, the resolution would force a formal choice: withdraw forces or obtain explicit authorization from Congress. This creates immediate political pressure on the administration to either comply or defend its constitutional authority. The bipartisan nature of the vote signals deep institutional concerns about unchecked military engagement.

The outcome demonstrates Congress's willingness to challenge military actions without broader international support. With Iran tensions remaining high, this vote reshapes the political landscape for any future escalations.