Trump, Republican senator in shouting match over unpopular Iran war

ONP Summary
The US Senate passed a 50-48 vote on a concurrent resolution directing President Trump to seek congressional approval before conducting further military operations against Iran. The measure addresses military action that Congress never authorized and has become increasingly unpopular even among Trump's Republican supporters. The close vote reflects a rare assertion of legislative war powers authority, with bipartisan backing including some Republicans voting against the president.
Moderate: Centrist outlets emphasize the rare bipartisan nature of the resolution and congressional concern about the unauthorized war, highlighting that unpopularity extends even to Trump's Republican coalition.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets stress the resolution's largely symbolic character; some emphasize the White House position that the military conflict is already concluded, suggesting limited practical impact.
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US President Donald Trump faced pointed criticism over the Iran war Wednesday in a closed-door meeting with fellow Republicans, shortly before his administration asked Congress for tens of billions of dollars to pay for the conflict.
Several Republicans in the closed-door meeting said Trump engaged in a shouting match with Republican Sen.
Bill Cassidy, who said the administration needs to explain a framework deal Trump signed last week that provides financial incentives for Iran but does not a ...