House votes to rein in Trump on Iran
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US-Israel-Iran war latest live updates: Iran leader claims America & Israel suffered 'decisive blow' as talks face fresh uncertainty
India, June 5 -- US-Israel-Iran War Latest Live News: More than three months after the outbreak of the US-Israel-Iran conflict, competing narratives from Washington and Tehran continue to shape the next phase of the crisis.
For the first time during the current war with Iran, the House passed a resolution June 3 that could eventually force President Donald Trump to step back from military attacks. The House vote came about two weeks after the Senate voted to advance its own resolution, which has similar but not identical terms.
Iran deal appear to be dimming as the war between Israel and Hezbollah grinds on despite Trump saying they agreed to stop fighting.
The House for the first time approves a war powers resolution that would halt military action against Iran; the AP finds dozens of kids who were separated from family under the Trump administration faced separation again;
ABC News on MSN
Iran war’s fallout is hitting Americans’ wallets at home
ABC News’ Elizabeth Schulze profiles three American families making tough choices to stretch their budgets as the Iran war raises food and gas costs for U.S. households.
National Security Journal on MSN
The Iran war’s next casualty isn’t your gas tank — it’s the oil that keeps your engine running
The war with Iran is causing a global oil shortage, but there are other economic impacts that most Americans rarely think about. Reports now suggest that motor oil shortages could be on their way if a deal isn’t made soon.
Israeli and hawkish allies in Washington have made the case to Trump that a deal at this point would amount to unconditional surrender, urging him to ratchet up economic pressure on Iran and back Israel’s assault on the Hezbollah militant group in Lebanon.
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'Simple question, answer it': Larson torches Bessent in explosive exchange over Iran war impact
Tempers explode on Capitol Hill as Congressman John Larson goes on the offensive, grilling Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent over the real-world impact of the Iran war on everyday prices. As Americans feel the squeeze at the pump,