The Nations
Ongoing Story — 371 related articles

Senate Rejects Iran War Powers Resolution After Trump Meets With Republicans

via Reuters·2h ago·12 sources

The Senate voted to reject a resolution restricting the President's war powers following a contentious meeting between President Trump and Republican senators. This legislative reversal marks a significant shift in congressional oversight of the ongoing conflict with Iran, effectively granting the administration broader authority to manage the war effort. The decision underscores the administration's priority on executing its foreign policy agenda without legislative interference.

Read Full Story at Reuters

Coverage from 12 outlets

Fox News

Senate Republicans flip on Iran war powers vote after fiery meeting with Trump

Daily Wire

Hasan Piker Gloats Over Socialist Election Victories

Daily Wire

Influential Dem Doubles Down on Party's Hard-Left Turn After Socialist Primary Sweeps

Christian Post

4 key primary election results: JFK's grandson loses, Democratic Socialists win

AP News

Senate Republicans reject war powers resolution after Trump berates them at Capitol meeting

BBC World

Clean sweep for Mamdani-backed candidates in New York's Democratic primary

Washington Examiner

Trump and GOP find midterm message after New York socialist sweep

CNN

Senate walks back rebuke of Trump over Iran war

BBC World

Trump asks Congress for billions for Iran war, after tension with Republicans

The Hill

Vance hosted GOP senators for dinner following Iran blowup

The Guardian

White House seeks extra funds for Iran war as part of $87.6bn request

WarsElections

Related Stories

France Intercepts and Seizes Another Shadow Fleet Tanker, Escalating Tensions With Russia

The Gateway Pundit·5m ago

FIFA Allows LGBT Pride Flags at Egypt-Iran Match Despite Ban on Political Items

Washington Examiner·32m ago

Rubio Looks to Shore Up Support Among Gulf Allies as Iran Threatens Ships

Washington Times·32m ago

Vice President Vance Hosts GOP Senators Following Iran Blowup

The Hill·2h ago
DiscussSoon
← Front Page