US Congress Passes War Powers Measure for First Time
June 24, 2026 • Google News World
US Senate Passes Resolution Directing Trump to End Hostilities with Iran
The US Senate has passed a resolution directing President Donald Trump to end hostilities with Iran. The measure, which was approved by the Senate on [date], rebukes Trump’s decision to engage in military action against Iran.
According to reports, the resolution was passed with bipartisan support, with four Republicans voting in favor of the measure. The resolution calls for the withdrawal of US troops from the conflict in Iran and directs the President to take all necessary steps to bring an end to hostilities.
The move is seen as a rare rebuke of Trump’s actions on war powers, with many lawmakers expressing concerns about the President’s decision to engage in military action without congressional approval. The resolution is expected to be sent to the White House for signature by Trump.
Details of the resolution are not yet available, but it is reported that it was passed after a lengthy debate and vote in the Senate chamber. The measure is seen as a significant development in the ongoing conflict between the US and Iran.
Source: Google News World