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In 47-52 Vote, Senate GOP Blocks Another Iran War Powers Resolution
April 15, 2026
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Senate Republicans on Wednesday once again narrowly stymied a Democrat-led resolution aimed at reining in President Donald Trump's power to wage war against Iran.Although the war launched by the US and Israel in late February has killed more than 1,700 civilians and sparked a global fuel crisis that has sent prices skyrocketing, that was not enough for 52 Republican senators—every one except libertarian Sen.

Rand Paul (R-Ky.)—who voted to back the president even as the war further erodes his approval rating.The Democratic caucus was similarly unified, with every member voting for the war powers resolution except the pro-Israel hawk Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.).It was the fourth war powers resolution to fail in the Senate since Trump launched the war on February 28, The last measure in late March fell short by a nearly identical margin.Sen. Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) called Democrats' continued attempts to check Trump's war powers exhausting in comments to reporters on Tuesday. Doing a war powers resolution just undermines the president. I don’t believe [the Democrats] would do that if the president had a ‘D’ behind his name.”After more than two weeks of delay, a similar bill will be brought to the floor in the House of Representatives on Thursday. Its sponsor, Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-NY), the ranking member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said it has a good chance of passing.But without a similar bill passing the Senate, it would remain a purely symbolic gesture, with no ability to limit Trump's power as he sends thousands more troops to the region immediately after saying the war was close to over.Trump’s war of choice in Iran is a moral tragedy and economic disaster playing out before our eyes. It is only making the United States and the world less safe, said Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) after voting for the war powers resolution. “We have seen thousands of civilian deaths in Iran and Lebanon. More than 100 Iranian schoolgirls were killed by American weapons, and 13 American servicemembers were killed, and hundreds have been injured.He added, This dangerous, unnecessary, and expensive war has cost American taxpayers around 50 billion so far, with the Trump administration seeking hundreds of billions of dollars more as part of a 1.5 trillion military budget.Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.), an Army National Guard veteran who sponsored the blocked resolution, suggested in her remarks before the vote that Republicans who opposed the resolution would be putting Trump’s ego first ahead of American interests and enabling more chaos.The two-week ceasefire agreement is set to expire on April 21. A week later, the war will hit the 60-day mark, after which troops must be withdrawn unless their deployment is approved by Congress, though the White House can request a 30-day extension by citing national security concerns.According to Politico, some Republicans—even those who voted against the war powers resolution on Wednesday—have indicated that the 60-day mark may be a turning point for them.Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC), who is retiring after the next election, said that the administration has got to start answering questions about the war's trajectory, especially as it requests tens of billions of dollars in emergency funding.Duckworth, on the other hand, said she has seen more than enough.After one half-assed day of so-called 'negotiations,' he’s whipsawed to his next idea: a dangerous, complex, partial military blockade of the Strait of Hormuz—once again launching a risky new front in this war at our service members’ expense with no justification, explanation, or even ‘concept of a plan’ of how to get to an end-state, she said.She added, As our troops continue to sacrifice whatever is asked of them, we senators need to do the absolute minimum required of us.
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