Senate Rejects War Powers Resolution After Trump Meeting With Republicans
June 25, 2026 • Google News World
The US Senate has rejected a resolution aimed at restricting President Donald Trump’s authority to wage war in Iran. The measure was met with opposition from key Republican lawmakers after Trump met with them.
According to reports, the Senate voted on the resolution, which would have limited Trump’s ability to take military action without congressional approval. However, the proposal failed to pass, with several Republicans shifting their votes in support of the administration.
The decision comes as tensions between the US and Iran remain high following a series of attacks on American interests in the region. The Senate’s rejection of the resolution is seen as a victory for Trump, who has been critical of lawmakers’ attempts to limit his authority in foreign policy matters.
The outcome of the vote marks a significant shift in the Senate’s stance on the issue, with several Republicans previously expressing support for the measure. However, following Trump’s meeting with them, their positions appear to have changed.
Details of the vote are not yet available, but sources indicate that the resolution faced strong opposition from Republican lawmakers. The outcome is seen as a significant development in the ongoing debate over US foreign policy and the role of Congress in authorizing military action.
The decision has been met with reaction from various news outlets, including Fox News, CNN, CBS News, and The Washington Post.
Source: Google News World