U.S. Senate Approves War Powers Resolution on Iran by 50-48 Vote

According to CBS, the U.S. Senate approved a war powers resolution concerning Iran on Tuesday (June 24) by a vote of 50 to 48, following its earlier passage by the House. This marks the first time such a measure has passed both chambers of Congress, representing a rare rebuke of President Trump's handling of U.S.-Iran conflict. The resolution demands that the president "remove U.S. armed forces from hostilities with respect to Iran" unless Congress declares war or authorizes military force. However, as a concurrent resolution, it carries no legal binding power and requires no presidential signature, making it largely symbolic in nature.
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