US Senate advances resolution on Iran hostilities
The US Senate has voted to advance a resolution that would require the president to end hostilities with Iran or seek authorisation from Congress. The move marks a direct challenge to executive war powers at a time of active tension over the conflict. Four Republican senators backed Democrats in the procedural vote, allowing the measure to move forward.The supporting vote was reported on 19 May 2026, according to the supplied material. The resolution is described as one that would force the president either to stop hostilities or obtain congressional approval. The immediate significance lies in the bipartisan split, with four... [Continue Reading]
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