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House members vying for Senate face conundrum with Iran votes
A separate war powers resolution aimed at reining in Donald Trump fell short, with just a few defectors on either side.
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A separate war powers resolution aimed at reining in Donald Trump fell short, with just a few defectors on either side.
"Yet, in response, Iran would have to forfeit their enrichment capacity once and for all. But Iran … accepted none of these generous and unprecedented offers by the United States."
↵↵Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have not ruled out a need to deploy ground forces to Iran, and the president overnight said on social media "wars can be fought 'forever,"' contradicting one
↵↵Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., told reporters that the need for supplemental funding for munitions was "brought up in discussion" following a "Gang of Eight" briefing with Trump officials, as well as top
President Donald Trump on Tuesday offered a much different explanation for how the United States and Israel opted to launch a surprise war with Iran, contending he pushed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
This is not unique to Trump; he just uses the structure because it works.↵↵But Trump may actually have these fears. And that's scary.
Lawmakers from both parties aired worries Tuesday about Americans unable to leave the war-torn Middle East, with Democrats more pointedly outraged that the Trump administration provided tardy warnings
Jasmine Crockett, a sharp Trump critic with a knack for going viral.
President Donald Trump cast aside his anti-war persona by ordering U.S. military strikes on Iran and helping Israel decapitate the Islamic Republic's government, leaving Republican lawmakers in a lurch
President Donald Trump told ABC News on Sunday, "The attack was so successful it knocked out most of the candidates" to lead the country.
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" targeting Iran early Saturday morning, with Congress awaiting votes on use of force against that country as soon as next week.
But after a pressure campaign from the Trump administration, two of those five Republicans flipped in a subsequent procedural vote, enough to quash the measure.Â
↵↵Trump also name-checked, as part of a laundry list of Republican lawmakers present, Rep.
His Iran section spanned just over two minutes, according to Factba.se.
The backers of two resolutions in the House and Senate aimed at preventing President Donald Trump from attacking Iran are gearing up to force the issue soon.↵↵Sen.
↵↵Meantime, lawmakers from both parties have been leery of Trump's massive military build up around Iran, with war drums pounding anew over the Islamic Republic's nuclear program.
↵↵The commander in chief has ordered a massive movement of U.S. military combat and supporting platforms toward the Middle East as he contemplates a possible second round of strikes in Iran.
As the administration has been building up forces in the region, the House could vote this week on an Iran war powers resolution.
↵↵Republican hawks in Congress will be listening for Trump's tone on Israel, which they view as perhaps America's most important ally — and also on Iran, which Trump has toggled between threatening with