Senate Votes Against Limiting Trump's Iran War Amid Genocide Warning
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In Washington, D.C., 52 U.S. senators voted against a measure to rein in President Donald Trump's military actions against Iran, despite warnings of a genocidal threat.
The vote took place in the Senate chamber, showing opposition to attempts to limit the administration's Iran policy. The source did not specify the bill name, individual senators, or exact timing of the vote.
The decision underscores the ongoing debate over U.S. conduct toward Iran, as the source characterizes the administration's actions as a war on Iran and references a genocidal threat.
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