Trump says Iran conflict could end ‘very quickly’ as Senate pushes to curb war powers
Trump claimed Iran was eager for negotiations as the US Senate passed a resolution seeking to restrict presidential powers for military action against Tehran.
Trump claimed Iran was eager for negotiations as the US Senate passed a resolution seeking to restrict presidential powers for military action against Tehran.
The US Senate has voted down a War Powers resolution that sought to limit President Donald Trump’s military action against Iran under Operation Epic Fury, handing the President a significant political victory.
In his new position, the former US ambassador to India will lead, coordinate, and oversee State Department operations like overseas aid and civilian response programmes.
The resolution to block the DC crime bill, however, required only a simple majority vote in the Senate. The final vote was overwhelmingly bipartisan with a tally of 81-14.
The bill requires the US federal government to recognize a marriage between two individuals if the marriage was valid in the state where it was performed .
Democrats used a fast-track legislative process known as reconciliation to pass the measure in the face of unanimous opposition from Republicans.
He said, "I thought it was time to pass legislation that actually targeted the problem of school safety and mental health."
This is the first time in decades that there has been bilateral agreement on gun control legislation.
The hearing focused on documents suggesting that Facebook knew Instagram was "toxic" for teenage users and the platform's algorithms could lead them to content that encouraged self-harm.
The deal reached between Schumer and Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell would raise the statutory debt limit by $480 billion, which would allow the Treasury Department to meet obligations through December 3.