Trump Slams Senate Over Iran Vote, Says Tehran Ready To Bend

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US President Donald Trump criticised lawmakers after Congress moved to restrict further military action against Iran

June 24, 2026: US President Donald Trump launched a sharp attack on the Senate after lawmakers approved a war powers resolution aimed at preventing additional military action against Iran without congressional approval. The measure passed the Senate by a 50-48 vote and represents one of the strongest challenges to Trump’s handling of the Iran conflict. Reacting on social media, Trump argued that the United States was already in a strong position and that Iran was ready to negotiate.

In a post on X, Trump claimed Tehran was under significant pressure and willing to offer major concessions. He said Iran was “on the ropes” and showing unprecedented respect toward the United States. The president also criticised Republican senators who supported the resolution, calling them “Republican Losers” and accusing them of making his administration’s job more difficult. Despite the setback, Trump insisted he would achieve his objectives “one way or another.”

The congressional pushback comes amid growing debate in Washington over military involvement in Iran. Concerns have intensified following escalating tensions in the Gulf region, rising fuel prices and disruptions caused by Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz after joint US-Israeli strikes. Public opinion also appears divided, with recent polling suggesting many Americans question whether the conflict has been worth the cost. The latest clash between Congress and the White House highlights ongoing disagreements over military authority, foreign policy and the future of US-Iran relations.

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