US Senate debates on resolution to limit President Donald Trump's authority to go to war with Iran
US President Donald Trump walks along the colonnade to greet Ecuador's President Lenin Moreno at the White House in Washington, US, February 12, 2020
Passage could embarrass the president, who has been able to count on the Republicans' solid majority in the Senate to block legislation he disagrees with. "It is very important for our Country's SECURITY that the United States Senate not vote for the Iran War Powers Resolution," he tweeted.
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