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GOP, Trump set for war powers confrontation with Democrats after Iran strikes
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GOP, Trump set for war powers confrontation with Democrats after Iran strikes

The Hill · Mar 2, 2026 · Collected from RSS

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Lawmakers in both parties are bracing for a showdown in Congress this week over President Trump’s authorities as commander-in-chief after weekend U.S. strikes on Iran that killed that country’s supreme leader and threaten to embroil the nation in war. The Senate this week will debate and vote on a bipartisan war powers resolution sponsored by...


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