Live Updates: Trump Pushes Congress to Pass SAVE Act; President Meets With NATO Leader Amid Iran War Tensions - The New York Times

June 25, 2026 • Google News World

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President Trump met with Republican senators on Tuesday, pushing for the passage of the SAVE Act. The meeting took place amid heightened tensions over Iran.

According to reports, Trump engaged in a heated discussion with several senators, including Senator Cassidy, over war powers and the potential use of military force against Iran.

The SAVE Act aims to provide additional funding for the US military’s operations in the Middle East. However, some lawmakers have expressed concerns about the bill’s provisions, citing concerns about war powers and the role of Congress in authorizing military action.

Trump also met with NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg on Tuesday, discussing ongoing tensions between Iran and the United States.

The White House has not released a statement detailing the specifics of Trump’s discussions with senators or his meeting with Stoltenberg. However, officials have confirmed that the President is pushing for the passage of the SAVE Act as part of his efforts to address national security concerns.

Separately, Axios reported that Trump and Cassidy clashed over war powers during their meeting, with some lawmakers expressing frustration about the lack of transparency in the administration’s decision-making process on military operations.

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