US Senate Blocks Resolution on Presidential War Powers
The United States Senate has narrowly voted to block a resolution intended to rein in presidential war powers. The vote, decided by 48-47, occurred following a framework agreement announced by the White House and Tehran for a further ceasefire and talks aimed at resolving an ongoing conflict.
The U.S. Senate recently voted 48-47 to block a resolution introduced under the war powers law. This measure was aimed at reining in presidential war powers.
The legislative action took place after a framework agreement was announced earlier this week by the White House and Tehran. This agreement outlined steps for a further ceasefire and ongoing discussions to end the conflict.
According to NDTV World, the resolution ultimately failed to pass in the Senate.

