🚨 BREAKING:
🇺🇸🇮🇷 The U.S. Senate has moved to restrict further military escalation against Iran, advancing a War Powers Resolution after multiple failed attempts with a narrow 50-47 vote.
Key developments:
Four Republicans backed the measure: Susan Collins, Bill Cassidy, Lisa Murkowski, and Rand Paul
John Fetterman was the lone Democrat to oppose
It marks the first Iran-related War Powers measure to successfully clear the Senate
The vote came shortly after Donald Trump hinted he was close to approving additional strikes
Trump has repeatedly argued the War Powers Act limits presidential authority too heavily
Washington’s tone is starting to change.
As pressure builds over the financial and strategic cost of the conflict, lawmakers are now signaling they want greater control over future military action. Questions are no longer just about Iran — they’re about who truly controls the decision to go to war.
Now all eyes turn to the House.
And after that, to Trump’s next move:
sign it, block it, or escalate further.
For the first time since tensions erupted, Congress is asserting that its constitutional war authority is not just symbolic — but real.

