The US Senate has voted to end military action against Iran, joining the House of Representatives in passing a war powers resolution. This action, supported by 50-48 votes, represents a significant rebuke to President Trump, who has criticized the resolution as meaningless. This marks the first time both chambers of Congress have passed such a resolution since the War Powers Act of 1973, signaling growing congressional concern over the ongoing conflict initiated on February 28. AI
RANK_REASON Congressional vote on war powers resolution impacting foreign policy and executive authority. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.1]
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