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Democrats and a few Republicans say they'll force a vote to limit Trump in Iran
Congress aims to limit President Trump's military actions in Iran by forcing war powers votes next week under the 1973 War Powers Resolution, seeking legal oversight.
- Both chambers of Congress plan to vote next week on resolutions to limit Trump's military authority regarding Iran, aiming to ensure proper authorization for any actions taken against the country.
- Senators Adam Schiff, Tim Kaine, and Chuck Schumer will advocate for a vote on a War Powers Resolution that requires Congressional approval for military action against Iran.
- Lawmakers have stated that only Congress has the constitutional authority to declare war and noted a lack of substantial intelligence justifying prior strikes.
- Democrats assert that the strikes are illegal, emphasizing that the Constitution grants Congress the exclusive power to declare war.
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US Congress to debate Trump's war powers
The US Congress is scheduled to vote this week on motions seeking to curb President Donald Trump as he wages war against Iran but the Republican majority will probably shield him.
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