The Senate on Tuesday advanced a war powers resolution sponsored by Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va. It was the eighth attempt by the Democrats to advance the measure to curb President Donald Trump's ability to make war with Iran since the conflict began late February. File Photo by Bonnie Cash/UPI | License Photo
May 20 (UPI) -- In its eighth war powers resolution vote since the United States went to war with Iran, the U.S. Senate has advanced legislation seeking to curb President Donald Trump's ability to engage in conflict with Tehran.
Senate Democrats have repeatedly used War Power Resolution privileges to force votes on ending Trump's use of military force in the Middle Eastern country without congressional approval and have vowed to continue to do so for as long as necessary.
In its eighth vote on the resolution Tuesday, Democrats were able to court enough Republican votes to advanced the measure in a 50-47 result, with three lawmakers not voting.
The Democratic victory is largely procedural, as it discharges the resolution from committee for floor consideration, limited debate and a final vote on whether to send it to the House for consideration.











