The Senate has refrained from rebuking the Trump administration for its military conflict with Iran after a late-night vote on Wednesday.
The vote concluded with a 50-47-1 result, reflecting a shift in some Republican swing votes from the earlier 50-48.
These senators believe that a second rebuke could potentially disrupt ongoing peace negotiations with Iran.
Sen.
Rand Paul, who has previously sided with Democrats on similar resolutions, announced his decision to vote 'present' instead of 'no' shortly before the vote.












