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Trump vetoes Iran war powers resolution
US President Donald Trump looks at an assembly line during a tour of Honeywells facility manufacturing protective face masks for the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) outbreak in Phoenix, Arizona May 5, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

WASHINGTON, May 7 — President Donald Trump yesterday vetoed legislation passed by both houses of Congress to limit a president's ability to wage war against Iran, as Trump wages a campaign of maximum pressure against the Islamic Republic.

"This was a very insulting resolution, introduced by Democrats as part of a strategy to win an election on November 3 by dividing the Republican Party,” Trump said in a statement released by the White House. "The few Republicans who voted for it played right into their hands.”

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The Senate, where Trump's fellow Republicans hold a 53-to 47-seat majority, is expected to hold a veto-override vote as soon today.

The resolution, which passed the House of Representatives in March and the Senate in April, was the latest effort by Congress to wrest back from the White House its constitutionally guaranteed authority to declare war.

A handful of Republicans in both houses supported the measure when it passed, but not enough to muster the two-thirds majority necessary in both houses to override a veto. — Reuters

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