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Senate Rebukes Trump with War Powers Resolution on Iran Conflict
In a historic move, the Senate has passed a War Powers Resolution to end US hostilities in Iran, with a 50-48 vote that marks the first time both chambers of Congress have taken a stand against the conflict. The resolution, which doesn't require the President's signature, is a significant rebuke to Trump and a major step towards reining in executive power.

War Powers Resolution Loopholes Undermine Congressional Oversight
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recently revealed that a cease-fire pauses the 60-day War Powers Resolution clock, highlighting loopholes that undermine Congressional oversight. This gray area allows military operations to continue with minimal accountability, blurring the lines between action and inaction.

White House Sidesteps Congressional Review with Iran Ceasefire Claim
The White House is claiming that a ceasefire between US and Iranian forces, agreed upon on April 7 and since extended, effectively halts the 60-day clock under the War Powers Resolution, allowing them to sidestep Congressional review. This interpretation has been echoed by War Secretary Pete Hegseth, who stated that a ceasefire pauses the clock.

US Military Operation in Iran Hits 60-Day Limit
The 60-day mark for US military operations in Iran has been reached, sparking a heated debate over whether the administration will seek congressional approval to continue its actions. Lawmakers, including Sen. Tim Kaine, are pressing for clarity on the matter, citing the War Powers Resolution as the basis for their concerns.

Trump Weighs Escalation as Iran Conflict Hits $25 Billion
As the Iran conflict escalates, costing a staggering $25 billion and counting, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei unleashed a chilling warning: Americans don't belong in the Persian Gulf, except at the bottom of its waters. With the War Powers deadline looming, Trump faces a critical 60-day mark that could force him to withdraw troops or seek Congressional approval.