Bill to Limit Trump's War Powers Rejected Again by U.S. Senate

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Goldman Sachs reports that on March 25th, the U.S. Senate voted on a bill aimed at preventing President Trump from taking military action against Iran without congressional approval. The vote resulted in 47 in favor and 53 against, and the bill was not passed. The voting was almost entirely along party lines, with all Republicans except Kentucky Senator Rand Paul voting against, and all Democrats except Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman voting in favor. This is the third time since the U.S. and Israel launched a joint military strike against Iran in late February that the Senate has failed to pass a bill aimed at limiting Trump’s war powers regarding Iran. (CCTV)

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