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White House Iran War Request Tests Congress
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The White House asked Congress to approve $87.6 billion, mostly for urgent costs tied to the U.S. war on Iran, plus farm aid and Ebola funding.
- Frame 1The White House asks lawmakers for $87.6B, moving Iran war costs, farm aid, and Ebola funding into Congress.
- Frame 2$67B would go to the Pentagon, including munitions, operations, and classified programs tied to the war.
- Frame 3The request also adds farm aid, Ebola response money, Energy Department work, and embassy security funding.
- Frame 4It landed one day after Congress passed a resolution rebuking the military action in Iran.
- Frame 5Democratic opposition and wary Republicans put Senate passage in doubt as November midterms approach.
- Frame 6The next fight is whether lawmakers fund the war package or limit Trump's Iran authority.
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- Jun 25, 1:32 AM EDT
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- Jun 24, 11:29 PM EDT