US Senate to vote on Trump's war powers as Iran conflict continues - BBC
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NEW: US Senate to vote on Trump's war powers as Iran conflict continues - BBC Washington is juggling an escalating Iran conflict, a fast-moving Senate vote on presidential authority, and a parallel swirl of political and cultural controversies. The Senate is expected to vote on a war powers resolution as the Iran conflict continues, following U.S.-Israeli strikes and amid a widening war that President Trump is publicly defending. The White House also highlighted a meeting between Trump and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, signaling ongoing diplomacy as the military situation evolves. Separately, attention is being pulled by new reporting on a Netflix White House meeting that did not happen and renewed focus on Epstein-related coverage and domestic criticism tied to Trump’s ballroom plans. Thread 👇 Key points: • The Senate is set to vote on Trump-related war powers as the Iran conflict continues (BBC; PBS). • PBS framed the vote in the context of U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, underscoring the immediacy of congressional scrutiny. • CBS reports Trump is defending the war with Iran as the conflict widens, and that the military has named the first service members killed. • The White House posted on Trump meeting German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at the White House, a sign of active engagement with allies as events unfold. • Axios reports on a Netflix "White House meeting" that never happened, reflecting ongoing friction where politics and media intersect. • The New York Times highlights negative public comments about Trump’s ballroom plans, while separate Epstein-related coverage remains prominent (NYT; The Guardian). Why it matters: - A war powers vote is a high-stakes test of how much latitude Congress is willing to grant the president as the Iran conflict expands. - The first announced U.S. military deaths raise the political and public pressure around objectives, timelines, and accountability. - Allied diplomacy and domestic controversies are colliding in the same news cycle, shaping how the administration frames legitimacy at home and abroad. Sources include: • https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiWkFVX3lxTE53YjZmR3dyMnVRNWZFbm0zVkd1MVdqR3N6dC02dzY3MWd0VUNtU3c2aC1JN2Y4bE9Ic0R4bUNRUlFTcW9ZYlRTbDVDSXNJeHktMXhwNmtpdkk0QQ?oc=5 • https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiywFBVV95cUxNcnBJU0ZicVV2SFZVVVRGWVdfQ0YwZkN0cU5TUndGazg2VVlUOHMtdUVTQ1VidzNBdmhHdWs3YXlXYUFUckYzTkJvcFJqMVgxNEt4RF9OX1FVSEMtNjR4VmF5NE1vOGxPeDBLajNEOWJ0alQwMFFyM2xKR2VPUWtBZ3hhbFZObVNVN3JSVl9hazN0bGVEU3AxeDB3R25TN1pKc3ZqVGNwQlEzWjVWM1c0RG9XejI0ZFpLZWlsd3owZ1BGVFVhNWJMTVlLSdIB0AFBVV95cUxQRjZDNjNIWi1pY09Od1BNdFlRQm1FWjRWNGt6U1lUdlBuakN4QmlTRmtJS1h5LVJ5Y3pkbXdMa0ZPQnZzdC1CdFJSOXhTUzBTNFQwcFYyOHZnNXd4WWNxeG14YXAxLUFzVkYzVXFVX1VUMFNHWWQwREdUaGJMVmZ4em12NEJ5T2xLN3BFTVhwWkZuQkdjeExUcWZZLUZJTDBaU3RYdFRrNjAxTzQ5ZmtJaGhSY1JMcDVrMER6TXAyMlh6WEFJMTJSeGFsaEMwbXlQ?oc=5 • https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiggFBVV95cUxNUlh2UkpCVnN4cldhWnFkSTVTQ2NBN1FpTU5tdUgwQXFFeXJsUVNqM3NtcDh6cFZTc2czbTU2WXJvZmtTZV9HY2wzZ1RMRk0zNFptVVk4UlFGNTkzS1ltWlhraVNmZ1lDa2RxR0ZvQ0FTR2JOWWV4THV4elNLZ0MxZ3FB?oc=5 • https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMirwFBVV95cUxORU9wTEJpYXFNemt0d2wzUEhudnZBVXRGMGpHeUxRT1c2QWd2NjA2ZU1GR0VTZndFbi1heURJLXpHLVViOWJEdVVTY2NoT0t0LXI1NkZ2azVOMmNZaElWNXhldFdsR0pvMDk1SGI0MlRHRmxDdHNOcXZ4bElmVFF2RGd5OWFSMldacVdYekpvTHJsUlhzVFUtQ0RTTF9yYlVEdEZEUXFUaGRDRjZEUTVn0gG0AUFVX3lxTE5sNktYM1B4dXJEQWZTcTc5dGdNZ0FLZEJoUHlFcWE1SmNOLU92WVVWaXNxTnlDb3R6aDlGdHhtVzl2UlI5SkllTll0ZlcyenVUY1FpdVBIUXJuT0pwbXlIejFROXFhYUpBQXoxMU9DNjcxSDhZeEV5NTFJR0NRVHlaRzk4S05pUDZjckxKQmRELUlpVnRzYlMtMzZhT1d2dF8yOG5Bd3l0LUpQeDBZNE14TVA4Tg?oc=5 • https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMingFBVV95cUxNTER1ckxPRnJmQUM1d2pHdEZVajZBaC1tUFNwZ0I5ZGZ3bHRvampEcEU1dW5uSjFvQ1VnV3pMQlp4bWZTXy16SHgtcWk4Y3UzUV9faXlaWVRPZUFDS29lNmxMNmd1YzNwd2VUSFpRVUdmNG8xQVpvQm55aFBQLVBqanpvQURRV1AyOGlVREQtVzZ4S0puSDhMSktLTjVRZw?oc=5 • https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMixAFBVV95cUxQZjN6bG45djlsUktrUEVRSDZ0dXpqcmNfOVJUUF9HQ2l1aUlCc1NrNVJRUHhjZjdqcjVzbVpwLWczOWJHb2N1a2wxTkJIbW1sbnZ3NDhWblBUbVNKZFhYUXhMYXI0SzJ1eFlaRDB5OUhZWlRNOVYwVzdyUjMzZzFfamprcUktTmdoY3hzck95UTdiVXNCaXItSTlYcmpzNDBscThiclZPZm9oN0RmYjI5UVlFWHRXR2pqZngwbHBCa2dxOGpf?oc=5 • https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMigAFBVV95cUxPdy14M1NINlNCZEtUSGNKUDFXelF3a3ljRTBYODFzT1VjdFk1MTBPOUVsY0h0WGpRbDYwaTVEbVVWQTJGb2V4SDZHc0xHNGFEd2FDV3gtbVprczNTQ2NmNWVTcW5QeXN0VVpvTWI1SXhqcF9KNExuRlgzVWtDT1g4bg?oc=5 • https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiywFBVV95cUxPLVgyc19VN1JpYUJIVjVHRDlGVnhqWDNacnZCN2pyeVBPODNYZDZrMGtUZkI4eUh1SGVEX1ZMRkZyd05PSHVzcFhuS0F1THNnNjdrcTFHVExHYlZGdmJ2NGl2NFMwZ1FfWVdNZmJxUlRTTU1OSlNrYU5kME1xNG41d1ZMWF9IQzlfR3VNMlp2TXlOQXFSeG5EVWdqYXBrdXdmWmp0UmlPWkp6aDRqMjFyS2F2SU00d0FvQUtyd1g1aDZzRlFCTXdvY2xwVQ?oc=5 Full briefing: https://trumpbriefing.com/article/undefined
3/4/2026, 5:00:51 PM
Washington is juggling an escalating Iran conflict, a fast-moving Senate vote on presidential authority, and a parallel swirl of political and cultural controversies. The Senate is expected to vote on a war powers resolution as the Iran conflict continues, following U.S.-Israeli strikes and amid a widening war that President Trump is publicly defending. The White House also highlighted a meeting between Trump and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, signaling ongoing diplomacy as the military situation evolves. Separately, attention is being pulled by new reporting on a Netflix White House meeting that did not happen and renewed focus on Epstein-related coverage and domestic criticism tied to Trump’s ballroom plans.
Washington is juggling an escalating Iran conflict, a fast-moving Senate vote on presidential authority, and a parallel swirl of political and cultural controversies.
Key points
- The Senate is set to vote on Trump-related war powers as the Iran conflict continues (BBC; PBS).
- PBS framed the vote in the context of U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, underscoring the immediacy of congressional scrutiny.
- CBS reports Trump is defending the war with Iran as the conflict widens, and that the military has named the first service members killed.
- The White House posted on Trump meeting German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at the White House, a sign of active engagement with allies as events unfold.
- Axios reports on a Netflix "White House meeting" that never happened, reflecting ongoing friction where politics and media intersect.
- The New York Times highlights negative public comments about Trump’s ballroom plans, while separate Epstein-related coverage remains prominent (NYT; The Guardian).
Why it matters
- A war powers vote is a high-stakes test of how much latitude Congress is willing to grant the president as the Iran conflict expands.
- The first announced U.S. military deaths raise the political and public pressure around objectives, timelines, and accountability.
- Allied diplomacy and domestic controversies are colliding in the same news cycle, shaping how the administration frames legitimacy at home and abroad.
What to watch
- The outcome and framing of the Senate war powers vote, and whether it signals durable congressional resistance or a symbolic rebuke (BBC; PBS).
- Further White House signals on coordination with allies after Trump’s meeting with Germany’s chancellor (White House).
- Whether the administration’s public messaging on Iran is overshadowed by parallel controversies receiving sustained attention (Axios; NYT; The Guardian).