Senate rejects curb on Trump military action in Cuba
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By Kathleen Hunter
Published on April 28, 2026.
The Senate has rejected a proposal to prevent U.S. military action against Cuba without Congress' approval. This is the latest attempt to curb President Donald Trump's use of military force. The vote was voted 51-47, with Republicans including Susan Collins and Rand Paul voting in favor of the measure. This comes as the House of Representatives prepares to hold an Iran war powers vote.
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