March 4, 2026

WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Republicans voted down an effort Wednesday to halt President Donald Trump’s war against Iran, demonstrating early support for a conflict that has rapidly spread across the Middle East with no clear U.S. exit strategy.

The legislation, known as a war powers resolution, failed on a 47-53 vote tally. The vote fell mostly along party lines, though Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky voted in favor and Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania voted against.

 

Senate Republicans rejected a war powers resolution aimed at requiring congressional approval before further military action against Iran, signaling early support for President Donald Trump's escalating conflict in the Middle East despite lacking a clear exit strategy. The 47-53 vote, largely along party lines with notable exceptions from Sen. Rand Paul and Sen. John Fetterman, highlighted deep divisions as Democrats pushed to end what they called endless wars, with Senate Democrats visibly united in opposition. Senate GOP leaders defended their stance by criticizing Democrats for forcing the vote, underscoring the high stakes and polarized debate over America’s role in the expanding regional conflict.

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