What Happened
The US Senate has voted to approve a measure that calls for an end to military involvement in the conflict with Iran. This action represents a rebuke to President Trump's approach to the situation with Iran. The resolution had previously passed the House of Representatives.
The Senate's vote aligns with the House's earlier decision on the matter. The passage of the war powers resolution is seen as a significant move by Congress to assert its authority over military engagements.
President Trump has previously spoken about the Iran deal and has been criticized for spreading what have been described as false statements regarding the agreement. The Senate's vote occurred as Trump was touting the Iran deal in Pennsylvania.
Key Facts
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The US Senate voted to approve a measure calling for an end to military involvement in the conflict with Iran.
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The Senate's vote is considered a rebuke to President Trump.
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The resolution previously passed the House of Representatives.
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President Trump has promoted the Iran deal.
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The Senate's vote occurred while President Trump was in Pennsylvania.

