Senate walks back rebuke of Trump over Iran war [View all]
One day after adopting a resolution aimed at removing US military forces from the conflict with Iran, the Senate walked back its rebuke of President Donald Trumps handling of the war, rejecting an attempt to advance a similar war powers measure.
Wednesdays late-night vote came after Trump expressed frustration with Senate Republicans who voted for an Iran war powers resolution on Tuesday, as well as Republicans who missed that vote, arguing that Congress had undermined his position at the negotiating table with Iran.
GOP Sens. Rand Paul and Bill Cassidy, who had previously voted to rein in the presidents war powers on Iran, changed their votes this; Paul voted present and Cassidy voted against advancing the resolution. GOP Sens. Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski once again voted for the resolution, while Democratic Sen. John Fetterman again voted against it. The final tally was 47-50-1.
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