Two Senate Republicans who previously rejected Democratic-led efforts to curb President Trump’s ability to continue the military action against Iran without obtaining congressional approval signaled this week that their view on war powers could shift if the conflict stretches past the 60-day mark. “It is very likely that I would vote not to authorize…
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Collins, Tillis signal shift on Trump war powers if Iran war hits 60-day mark
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Originally reported by The Hill
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