The US Senate passed a resolution on Tuesday directing President Donald Trump to end US military action against Iran, marking a rare bipartisan rebuke of the White House while it pushes for peace with Tehran.
The largely symbolic resolution was voted 50-48 by the Republican-majority Senate, after earlier clearing the House of Representatives with Republican support.
As a "concurrent resolution," it does not require Trump's signature and carries disputed legal weight.
The vote reflected concern in Congress over a war that began with US and Israeli strikes on Iran in February.
It also is one of the handful of times Republicans have broken with the president to vote across the aisle, highlighting how some congressional members of Trump's Republican Party are growing skeptical of US military operations against Iran.











