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S.J.Res.59 is a joint resolution invoking the War Powers Act to direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities against Iran that have not been authorized by Congress. It asserts Congress's constitutional authority over decisions of war and peace.
The Senate voted on this resolution on June 27, 2025. It was rejected 47-53, meaning the majority voted to allow continued military action without explicit Congressional authorization.
A "Yea" vote means the senator voted to end unauthorized military action in Iran. A "Nay" vote means they voted to allow the war to continue without Congressional approval.
Congress voted on whether the President needs their permission to wage war against Iran. The Constitution says only Congress can declare war — but 53 senators voted to let the military keep fighting in Iran without Congress ever approving it.
47 senators voted FOR peace — they wanted to bring troops home and require a vote before any war with Iran.
53 senators voted AGAINST peace — they sided with keeping U.S. forces in an unauthorized war.
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