US: Senate votes to end to Trump’s Iran war in rare rebuke

Trump criticized the largely symbolic Senate resolution as “meaningless” after several Republicans joined Democrats in a rare break with the White House.

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US President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference at the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains
The White House has argued that resolutions seeking to curb Trump’s powers to wage war in Iran are unconstitutional [FILE: June 17, 2026]Image: Jeanne Accorsini/SIPA/picture alliance

The US Senate passed a resolution on Tuesday directing President Donald Trump to end US military action against Iran, marking a rare bipartisan rebuke of the White House while it pushes for peace with Tehran.

The largely symbolic resolution was voted 50-48 by the Republican-majority Senate, after earlier clearing the House of Representatives with Republican support.

As a “concurrent resolution,” it does not require Trump’s signature and carries disputed legal weight.

The vote reflected concern in Congress over a war that began with US and Israeli strikes on Iran in February.

It also is one of the handful of times Republicans have broken with the president to vote across the aisle, highlighting how some congressional members of Trump’s Republican Party are growing skeptical of US military operations against Iran.

Trump dismisses Congress resolution

Trump criticized the largely symbolic Congress resolution calling it “poorly timed and meaningless.”

“So, I have Iran on the ‘ropes,’ ready to go down for the fall…and the US Senate decides to have a poorly timed and meaningless War Powers Act Vote,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform.

“These Senators have just made my job more difficult, but I will get it done, one way or the other, because I always get it done!”

House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Trump ally, called the vote a “very dangerous prospect” amid negotiations with Tehran.

People inspect the wreckage of their building that was destroyed in Israeli air strikes in southern Lebanon on June 23, 2026
The US and Israeli strikes on Iran in late February started a broader regional war involving Lebanon and Gulf statesImage: Marwan Naamani/ZUMA/picture alliance

Americans growing skeptical of Iran war

The vote came at a time when a Reuters/Ipsos poll showed that three in four Americans don’t believe the war with Iran was worth the costs. A majority also said that a truce with Tehran is unlikely to be sustainable.

Some Republicans also expressed unease over the conflict and its economic costs, while Democrats maintain that the president violated the Constitution by launching military operations without congressional approval.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration is trying to turn a preliminary peace agreement with Tehran into a final deal covering Iran’s nuclear program, sanctions relief and passage through the Strait of Hormuz. The negotiations are ongoing.

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Edited by: Rana Taha

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