4 Senate Republicans joined with Democrats to rein in Trump on Iran
Senate Republicans were put on the spot this week about whether they believe the president should be required to consult Congress before ordering a strike against Iran. Its clear, from the outcome of a Friday vote, that most of them dont.
Senators this week voted on a measure that would make it mandatory for the White House to obtain congressional approval in order to move forward with military action against Iran. The majority of Republicans opposed it, though Sens. Rand Paul (KY), Mike Lee (UT), Susan Collins (ME), and Jerry Moran (KS) joined with Democrats to support it. The measure, which needed 60 votes to pass, wound up failing, with 50 votes in favor and 40 votes against (10 other lawmakers had already skipped town for recess).
Echoing a position that some Republicans have expressed openly in this past, Fridays vote confirmed that the majority of Senate Republicans arent interested in checking the president when it comes to war powers, despite a vote earlier this year that indicated some breaks on this subject. In the context of rising tensions with Iran, this position has Democrats incredibly concerned.
The amendment, if passed, would have curbed the presidents ability to advance a strike on his own. Every president since George W. Bush has been relying on a 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force, approved by Congress in the days after 9/11 to justify a variety of conflicts in the Middle East. Lately, theres been a movement to rein in the presidents power on this front particularly when it comes to potential conflict with Iran. The amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act, an annual bill that allocates funds for the Department of Defense, was such an attempt. Trump, if he decided to pursue a conflict with Iran, would likely continue to rely on
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What did Iran have to do with 9/11? Saudi Arabia on the other hand....