Late-night vote came hours after US president berated GOP senators over opposition to the conflict
Senate Republicans rejected a war powers resolution in a late-night vote, hours after they were berated by Donald Trump over opposition to his controversial war on Iran.
The US president was said to have harangued GOP senators during a lunch on Capitol Hill earlier on Wednesday. The previous day, they had angered the White House by allowing a vote to block Trump’s war in Iran.
Trump got into a particularly heated argument with Bill Cassidy, a Louisiana senator and one of four Republicans who had voted with Democrats on the measure, and who placed third in Louisiana’s Senate primary last month after Trump urged voters to back a rival candidate.
Speaking to reporters following the tense luncheon, Cassidy said his argument with Trump began after the president asked: “Why would anybody vote for the War Powers Act?”










