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Senate Unites to End U.S. Hostilities in Iran

Senate Unites to End U.S. Hostilities in Iran

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The Senate just voted 50-48 to end U.S. hostilities in Iran — a historic bipartisan move that challenges President Trump’s actions and puts pressure on his administration to withdraw forces. Four Republicans defied their party, joining Democrats in backing the resolution, while key figures like Marco Rubio argue it’s unconstitutional. With both chambers now aligned, Congress is sending a clear message: the war must end. The White House claims hostilities ended in April and is racing to finalize a peace deal, including lifting sanctions and allowing Iran to sell oil — all while Congress insists the president lacks authority to keep fighting without their approval.

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