The Senate reversed its previous position Wednesday, voting to block a resolution that would have limited President Trump’s military authority. The shift came after Senator Bill Cassidy changed his vote, siding with the Republican majority. The resolution sought to restrict the use of military force without congressional approval, particularly concerning ongoing conflicts. This outcome represents a significant win for the Trump administration, allowing it to maintain broader latitude in foreign military actions. Democrats expressed disappointment, arguing the resolution was crucial for upholding congressional oversight of war powers. The vote highlights ongoing tensions between Congress and the executive branch regarding military intervention. This decision effectively allows the President to continue military operations without seeking explicit congressional authorization.