The Lone Republican Who Voted In Support of Limiting Trump's War Powers on Iran

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by Callum Sutherland
March 25, 2026
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Senate rejected war powers resolution 53-47 with only one Republican voting to limit Trump's war authority on Iran.

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The Senate rejected a war powers resolution 53-47 that would have required Congressional approval for military action against Iran, with Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky as the only Republican voting to advance the measure. The resolution, sponsored by Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy of Massachusetts, failed despite growing concerns about the war's cost, which has already reached at least $12 billion with the Pentagon requesting $200 billion more from Congress. Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania was the only Democrat to vote against the measure, citing support for Operation Epic Fury, the Trump Administration's military campaign. President Trump publicly rebuked Paul and Republican Rep. Thomas Massie before the vote, saying "those people, hopefully, will someday be gone," after Paul declined to vote with Republican leadership despite previously praising Trump. Paul has argued that only Congress has constitutional authority to declare war and that Americans have been "robbed" of public debate on the military action, which has already raised gas prices.

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