The U.S. Senate passed a resolution directing President Trump to end hostilities with Iran and withdraw U.S. forces, effectively pausing further military action without congressional approval. The measure follows a House rebuke and is the first resolution to clear both chambers, though a presidential veto is expected. The vote represents a bipartisan rebuke that increases legal and political pressure on the administration and pushes for a clearer exit plan and congressional role in any future military moves.
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