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Senate Votes to Direct End to Iran War
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A few Republicans joined Democrats in favor of a measure instructing President Trump to halt military operations against Iran or seek congressional authorization.
- Frame 1The Senate voted 50-48 to direct Trump to halt Iran hostilities or seek Congress's authorization first.
- Frame 2Four Republicans joined most Democrats, turning the measure into a bipartisan rebuke of presidential war authority.
- Frame 3The House had already approved the resolution, putting both chambers on record against unilateral Iran fighting.
- Frame 4As a concurrent resolution, the measure will not become law or force an immediate policy change.
- Frame 5Republican leaders still wanted details on sanctions relief, nuclear limits, and Congress's role in Trump's Iran deal.
- Frame 6Lawmakers' remaining leverage is authorization votes or oversight demands for details on Trump's Iran policy.
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- Jun 23, 5:02 PM EDT
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- Jun 23, 4:06 PM EDT