🇮🇷 After eight attempts, the U.S. Senate has finally advanced a War Powers Resolution limiting military activities against Iran, passing 50-47
Key details:
-Four Republicans crossed the aisle to vote yes: Susan Collins, Bill Cassidy, Lisa Murkowski, and Rand Paul
-Democrat John Fetterman broke ranks to vote against the resolution
-This is the first time any Iran war powers resolution has cleared the Senate
-Comes hours after Trump said he was "an hour away" from ordering new strikes -Trump previously called the War Powers Act "totally unconstitutional"
The political ground is shifting fast. This comes as the Pentagon admitted the war cost $29 billion (real number closer to $1 trillion), and Iran's missile sites are 90% operational, the Senate finally found the spine to put a leash on the war. Whether the House follows is the next question.
Whether Trump signs or vetoes is the bigger one. The Constitution gives Congress the power to declare war. Tonight, for the first time in this war, a majority of senators said that power means something.
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