How each senator voted on an effort to rein in Trump’s Iran war powers
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By Annette Choi
Published on March 5, 2026.
The Republican Senate has rejected a resolution that would have required the Trump administration to seek congressional approval for continued military action against Iran. The resolution was supported by one of the senators, Sen. Rand Paul, and Sen. John Fetterman, who also voted against it. The House will vote on the issue on Thursday.
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