The U.S. Senate voted to restrict President Trump’s ability to wage war against Iran, mirroring a similar decision made earlier this month by the House of Representatives. The resolution, passed 50-48, aims to halt unauthorized military action against Iran without explicit congressional approval. This move represents a significant challenge to the President’s foreign policy decisions and highlights increasing bipartisan concern over escalating tensions with Iran. The conflict in question began on February 28th, and has drawn criticism even from within Trump’s own party. This legislation underscores a growing assertiveness from Congress regarding war powers. The resolution now heads to President Trump, who is expected to veto it, setting up a potential override attempt. This action demonstrates a clear rebuke of the President’s approach to Iran.