U.S. President Donald Trump said on June 23 that a congressional resolution limiting the president’s war powers was “ill-timed.” According to Jin10, Trump wrote on social media that he had pushed Iran “to the brink” and that Iran was willing to make “substantive concessions,” but the U.S. Senate chose that moment to hold what he called an “ill-timed and meaningless” vote under the War Powers Act.
Trump said the vote amounted to “providing aid and comfort to the enemy.” He added that the senators had made his job more difficult, but said he would “get it done.”
The U.S. Senate passed the resolution on June 23. The measure calls on Trump to end military action against Iran and requires congressional authorization before any future military action against Iran. The resolution had previously passed the House of Representatives.
U.S. President Donald Trump Calls Senate Vote Limiting War Powers “Ill-Timed”
2026-06-24 12:30:43
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