Anonymousabout 5 hours ago
The U.S. Senate is preparing another vote on a War Powers Resolution to restrict President Trump's authority to wage war against Iran, following a fragile Pakistani-brokered ceasefire that took effect April 8, 2026 after six weeks of conflict. The campaign — which killed Iran's Supreme Leader, struck nuclear facilities, cost an estimated $2.1 billion per day, and left 13 U.S. service members dead — faces opposition from roughly three-fifths of Americans, yet all eight prior congressional attempts to constrain the president's war powers have failed along near-party-line votes.