War Powers Vote Puts Iran Hostilities On The Public Record
X calls the Iran war won or lost; the record shows fifty senators voted that hostilities exist, and forty-seven could not make the order binding.
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X calls the Iran war won or lost; the record shows fifty senators voted that hostilities exist, and forty-seven could not make the order binding.
X reads the Iran oil license as surrender, plot, or theater; OFAC makes it a dated lane that expires August 21 unless Treasury acts again.
X frames the Iran war vote as betrayal or bravery; the records show a 47-50 rejection and an OLC shelf of fourteen 2026 opinions, none on the strikes.
X turns press access into tribal theater; filed orders and appellate opinions show what a court actually commanded.
X turns a sermon clip into a power map; tax law, campaign filings and state registries show who can actually act.