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Iran War Powers Resolution Advances As Republicans Oppose Trump
Senate Iran War Vote Puts Trump’s Military Authority Under Pressure The US Senate has moved forward with an Iran war powers resolution that seeks to limit President Donald Trump’s ability to continue military action against Iran without approval from Congress. The procedural vote passed 50-47, with four Republican senators joining most Democrats in support of the measure. Three Republican senators were absent. Senate Vote Challenges Tr
Iran War Powers Resolution Advances As Republicans Oppose Trump
Senate Iran War Vote Puts Trump’s Military Authority Under Pressure The US Senate has moved forward with an Iran war powers resolution that seeks to limit President Donald Trump’s ability to continue military action against Iran without approval from Congress. The procedural vote passed 50-47, with four Republican senators joining most Democrats in support of the measure. Three Republican senators were absent. Senate Vote Challenges Tr
US Supreme Court curbs Trump tariff powers in major ruling
In a significant development with potential global trade implications, the United States Supreme Court on Friday struck down a major portion of former President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff framework. The court ruled that the law used by the administration to justify many of the import duties does not grant the president unilateral authority to impose tariffs, a decision that could indirectly affect key trading partners, including India. Delivering a 6–3 majority opinion, Chief Justice
US Supreme Court curbs Trump tariff powers in major ruling
In a significant development with potential global trade implications, the United States Supreme Court on Friday struck down a major portion of former President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff framework. The court ruled that the law used by the administration to justify many of the import duties does not grant the president unilateral authority to impose tariffs, a decision that could indirectly affect key trading partners, including India. Delivering a 6–3 majority opinion, Chief Justice









