Senate Rejects Iran War Powers Resolution After Trump Meets With Republicans
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.
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