Senate rejects latest push to rein in Trump's powers in Iran as war's off-ramp unclear
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Democrats continue pushing votes to constrain Trump's military powers regarding Iran.
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The Senate has rejected a Democratic-backed measure aimed at constraining President Trump's authority over military action against Iran, reflecting deep partisan divisions over executive war powers. Democrats, lacking the votes to pass the measure, have pledged to continue forcing votes on the issue as tensions with Iran remain unresolved and the pathway toward de-escalation stays murky. The votes underscore the fundamental disagreement between parties over whether Trump should have unfettered discretion to conduct military operations in the region without explicit congressional approval. Democrats have also requested public testimony from Trump administration officials on Iran policy, seeking to force transparency on the administration's strategic direction. The rejection signals that Republicans control the legislative calendar on national security matters, at least for now, leaving Democrats with limited leverage beyond continued floor votes and demands for official testimony.
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Democrats have vowed to keep forcing votes and seek public testimony from administration officials.
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