US Senate to Vote on Trumps War Powers Amid Ongoing Iran Conflict
March 4, 2026 • Google News World
US Senate to Vote on War Powers as Iran Conflict Continues
The US Senate is set to vote on war powers related to President Donald Trump’s actions in Iran, amid ongoing tensions between the two countries. The vote comes as a resolution that would have restricted Trump’s authority in the conflict was rejected by the Senate.
According to reports, the Senate will consider a measure that would grant the president broader authority to use military force in response to threats from Iran. The proposal has sparked debate among lawmakers, with some arguing that it would give the president too much power and others saying it is necessary to protect national security.
The vote on war powers follows a series of events in which the US has taken military action against Iranian targets. In recent weeks, there have been reports of increased tensions between the two countries, including a drone strike that killed top Iranian military commander Qasem Soleimani.
The Senate’s consideration of this issue is part of a broader debate about the limits of presidential power and the role of Congress in overseeing military action. The vote is expected to be closely watched by lawmakers, policymakers, and the public.
In related news, the US has continued to face criticism from some quarters for its actions in Iran. Human rights groups have expressed concerns about the impact of the conflict on civilians, while others have argued that the US should take a more diplomatic approach to resolving the crisis.
The Senate’s decision on war powers is expected to be announced soon, although the exact timing has not been confirmed.
Source: Google News World