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Every Single GOP Senator Blocks Iran War Powers Resolution

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Talking Points Memo B Mar 4, 10:31 PM

Republicans Block War Powers Resolution in Senate

Since President Donald Trump launched the U.S. into war over the weekend — without any consent from the legislative branch...

The New Republic B Mar 4, 10:53 PM

Every Single GOP Senator Blocks Iran War Powers Resolution—Except One

On Wednesday, the Senate refused to block President Donald Trump from using further military force on Iran, as a war powers resolution failed by a vote of 52–48. Senator John Fetterman was the only De

The Intercept B Mar 5, 12:00 AM

House Iran War Powers Resolution Could Lose Support to Competing Bill by Pro-Israel Democrat

The Senate version already failed, with Fetterman once again casting the only Democratic vote against imposing restrictions on Trump’s Iran war. The post House Iran War Powers Resolution Could Lose Su

The Intercept B Feb 26, 9:16 PM

Democrats Finally Get Around to Forcing Iran War Powers Vote

With Congress not reconvening until next week, there’s a chance the vote might come after attacks start. The post Democrats Finally Get Around to Forcing Iran War Powers Vote appeared first on The Int

Salon C Feb 27, 11:30 AM

Why Congress tried to dodge a vote on war with Iran

Iran hawks are maneuvering to have their war without their fingerprints on it

Democracy Docket B Mar 1, 10:37 PM

Trump’s attack on Iran and the plot against your vote - Democracy Docket

Trump’s attack on Iran and the plot against your vote  Democracy Docket

CBS News B Mar 5, 1:32 AM

Senate rejects attempt to rein in Trump's power to wage war on Iran

The measure, which would have blocked President Trump from continuing military force against Iran, fell short of the simple majority needed to advance.

MSNBC C Mar 4, 10:34 PM

Senate GOP gives Trump free hand in Iran as war powers vote fails

Republicans rejected a resolution to curb Trump’s ability to unilaterally take military action, even as questions linger about the scope and goals of the escalating conflict. The post Senate GOP gives

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