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JUST IN: Trump REIGN ENDS After Senate Vote SEALS His Fate⚡ Democratic Congressman Chris Duzio, an Iraq War veteran, made it clear: Congress did not authorize strikes on Iran. No president, from any party, has the right to start a war alone. Sending U.S. aircraft and dropping bombs risks dragging the country into conflict—without debate, without evidence, and without the consent of the American people. And that frustration spilled over into the Senate. In a rare and historic move, 51 senators—including Republicans—voted to block Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose tariffs. This wasn’t about trade numbers. It was about presidential power and whether Congress is finally willing to reclaim authority it’s surrendered for decades. Seeing figures like Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul break ranks sent shockwaves through Washington. Senators don’t do that unless they sense a shift—and they did.
JUST IN: Trump REIGN ENDS After Senate Vote SEALS His Fate⚡
Democratic Congressman Chris Duzio, an Iraq War veteran, made it clear: Congress did not authorize strikes on Iran. No president, from any party, has the right to start a war alone. Sending U.S. aircraft and dropping bombs risks dragging the country into conflict—without debate, without evidence, and without the consent of the American people.
And that frustration spilled over into the Senate.
In a rare and historic move, 51 senators—including Republicans—voted to block Trump’s use of emergency powers to impose tariffs. This wasn’t about trade numbers. It was about presidential power and whether Congress is finally willing to reclaim authority it’s surrendered for decades.
Seeing figures like Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul break ranks sent shockwaves through Washington. Senators don’t do that unless they sense a shift—and they did.
At the same time, Democrats introduced a resolution forcing senators to confront Trump’s extreme rhetoric about political opponents. It puts everyone on record.
The message is unmistakable:
Trump’s power is no longer automatic.
Congress is pushing back—and this may be the beginning of a much bigger turning point.”
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