🇺🇸🇮🇷 The U.S. Senate just made a massive move to limit military action against Iran. In a tight 50-47 vote, they successfully passed a resolution to rein in the president's war powers.
Here is exactly how the vote broke down:
4 Republicans flipped: Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, Rand Paul, and Bill Cassidy all broke ranks to vote "yes" with the Democrats.
1 Democrat stood alone: John Fetterman broke from his own party to vote "no."
3 Republicans missed it: Three lawmakers didn't vote at all, which gave the "yes" side the winning edge.
The timing couldn't be wilder. This vote happened just hours after Trump posted that he was "an hour away" from launching new strikes, before pausing after Gulf allies stepped in. The White House is already firing back, calling the move completely unconstitutional.
People are getting tired of the massive financial costs and the lack of clear answers on the war. For the first time, a slim majority in the Senate just proved they want a say in what happens next.
Now, all eyes turn to the House to see if they will pass it on Wednesday.
If they do, the big question is whether Trump will use his veto power to block it.