Congress Divided on Limiting Trump's Iran War Powers
Congress remains split on whether to restrict President Trump's executive authority to conduct military operations against Iran without legislative approval.
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- Cointelegraph5/20/2026, 4:58:03 AMUS Senate advances resolution to curb Trump’s Iran war powers
The US Senate advanced a resolution sponsored by Democratic Senator Tim Kaine to limit President Trump's war powers regarding Iran. The bill reflects congressional pushback against potential military conflict with Iran. No specific companies or financial instruments are mentioned in the article.
Sentiment 0.00Sim 93% - Reuters5/19/2026, 10:48:56 PMUS Senate advances measure curbing Trump's Iran war powers - Reuters
The U.S. Senate advanced a measure aimed at limiting President Trump's war powers with respect to Iran, according to Reuters. The legislative action signals congressional pushback on executive authority over potential military engagement with Iran. No specific companies or equities are named in the article.
Sentiment 0.00Sim 95% - Reuters5/14/2026, 10:42:25 PMUS House narrowly rejects bid to rein in Trump Iran war powers - Reuters
The U.S. House of Representatives narrowly voted down a measure that would have curtailed President Trump's war powers regarding Iran. The close vote signals ongoing congressional tension over executive authority to engage militarily with Iran. No specific corporate action or named company is involved in this report.
Sentiment 0.00Sim 90% - Reuters5/13/2026, 6:39:44 PMUS Senate blocks latest bid to rein in Trump Iran war powers, support grows - Reuters
The US Senate has blocked the latest legislative attempt to limit President Trump's war powers regarding Iran, though the article notes that support for such measures is growing. The vote reflects ongoing congressional tension over executive authority to engage militarily with Iran without congressional approval. No specific corporate or market action is described.
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