The US Senate advanced a war-powers resolution on Tuesday that would end the Iran war unless President Donald Trump obtains Congress’ authorization, a rare

The war with Iran has now blown past the 60-day requirement under the War Powers Act for the president to seek the authorization of Congress.

The measure marks a symbolic win for Democrats and a growing number of Republicans who have questioned the Trump administration's war with Iran.

Chamber advances bill for first time as four Republicans join all but one of Senate’s Democrats in favor

Vote to advance War Powers Resolution seen as rare rebuke of the president as pressure grows to end US attack on Iran.

Measure marks a rare rebuke of President Trump

The Senate voted 50-47 to advance a war powers resolution that could force Trump to get congressional approval to continue the Iran war.

The US Senate has advanced a War Powers Resolution aimed at halting military operations against Iran unless President Donald Trump receives explicit authorisation from Congress.

Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy joined three Republicans backing the symbolic measure, reflecting growing frustration over the war.

The US Senate advanced a war-powers resolution on Tuesday that would end the Iran war unless President Donald Trump obtains Congress’ authorization, a rare

The chamber voted 50-47 on Tuesday to take up the war powers resolution, which would require Trump to end the hostilities against Iran, marking the first time either chamber has…

In a 50–47 vote, the Senate moves toward debating limits on Trump’s Iran war powers, spotlighting bipartisan rifts and the struggle over congressional war authority.

Four Republicans join Democrats in procedural vote against president’s stance on Iran; Lawmakers cite Constitution giving Congress authority to declare war.