U.S. Senate rejects war powers measure on Iran 52-47; chamber scene with vote tally, key senators visible.
U.S. Senate rejects war powers measure on Iran 52-47; chamber scene with vote tally, key senators visible.
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Senate votes down Duckworth war powers measure on Iran

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The U.S. Senate on Wednesday rejected a Democratic-led war powers resolution that sought to restrict President Donald Trump from continuing U.S. military action against Iran without congressional authorization. The measure failed 52-47, with Sen. Rand Paul the only Republican voting in favor and Sen. John Fetterman the lone Democrat voting no.

Senate Republicans on Wednesday defeated a war powers resolution from Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) that would have directed the removal of U.S. armed forces from hostilities “within or against” Iran unless Congress authorized the action.

The vote was 52-47, largely along party lines. Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) voted with Democrats in support of the measure, while Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) voted against it. Sen. Jim Justice (R-W.Va.) did not vote.

The resolution came as lawmakers debated how long U.S. military operations can continue under the War Powers Resolution without explicit congressional approval and amid what supporters described as a fragile ceasefire.

Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) criticized repeated war powers votes, telling reporters they were “exhausting” and arguing they undermine the president.

Sen. Tim Kaine (D-Va.) called the conflict a “foolish war of choice” and said Democrats would continue pressing for votes to constrain the operation. In a social media post on April 15, Kaine wrote that it had been 47 days since Trump “attacked Iran” and said U.S. servicemembers and “thousands of civilians” had died, while Americans were facing higher gas prices.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said Democrats would continue forcing votes on war powers measures each week until the conflict ends or additional Republicans support restricting the operation.

Separately, Sen. John Curtis (R-Utah) wrote in an April 1 op-ed that he supported initial defensive actions but would not back ongoing military action beyond a 60-day window without congressional approval.

Even if a war powers resolution were to pass the Senate, its prospects in the House are uncertain, and the White House has been expected to oppose such limits.

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Discussions on X focused on the Senate's 47-52 rejection of Sen. Tammy Duckworth's war powers resolution restricting U.S. action against Iran without congressional approval. Reactions highlighted cross-party votes: Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) as the sole Republican yes and Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) as the lone Democrat no. Democrats expressed outrage, labeling it an enabler of Trump's 'illegal war' and vowing continued votes. Supporters viewed it as a victory for presidential authority amid the ongoing conflict. Neutral reports from journalists detailed the vote as the fourth such failure, with debates on the approaching 60-day War Powers Resolution deadline.

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Sen. Tim Kaine announces Democrats' plan for weekly Senate votes to curb Trump's Iran war powers.
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Kaine says Democrats will force weekly Senate votes to curb Trump’s Iran war powers

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Sen. Tim Kaine, a Virginia Democrat, said Democrats plan to force a War Powers vote every week until the Iran war ends, arguing the conflict is illegal without congressional approval and warning the White House will face stiff resistance to a major defense-budget increase tied to the war.

Republicans who control Congress are preparing for a contentious debate over how to pay for the U.S. military campaign against Iran, as independent estimates put the conflict’s cost to date near $30 billion and lawmakers warn the 1973 War Powers Resolution’s 60-day clock is approaching.

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Following initial US-Israeli strikes on February 28 that killed Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, President Trump warned of continued bombing until regime change, while Democrats push a War Powers Resolution demanding congressional approval amid polls showing divided support.

U.S. Congress members returned to Washington this week after a two-week recess, facing a packed agenda including a high-profile Democrat's scandal, an ongoing war with Iran, expiring spy powers, and a prolonged Department of Homeland Security shutdown. Lawmakers must address calls to expel Representative Eric Swalwell, conduct show votes on the Iran conflict, renew FISA Section 702 authority, and resolve funding for the shuttered agency. These issues highlight tensions between parties and constitutional questions over executive actions.

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The US-led military operation against Iran, launched on February 28, has entered its second week, prompting fluctuations in global oil prices and the exodus of thousands of Afghans and Pakistanis from the country. President Donald Trump described the conflict as ahead of schedule and largely complete, while Iranian officials issued mixed signals amid leadership fragmentation. Democrats and media outlets have labeled it a potential 'forever war,' calling for congressional approval.

The U.S. House on March 5 approved a nonbinding measure reaffirming that Iran remains the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism, passing 372–53 with two members voting “present.” All voting Republicans supported the resolution, while Democrats split, with 53 voting no, as the vote unfolded amid heightened U.S.-Iran tensions during President Donald Trump’s administration.

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Sen. Chris Van Hollen, a Maryland Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said President Donald Trump’s move to blockade shipping to and from Iranian ports is unlikely to achieve the administration’s goal of reopening the Strait of Hormuz and argued the conflict is unlawful without congressional authorization.

 

 

 

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