Democrats push to pass Iran war powers resolution despite House recess, accusing Trump of ‘unhinged behavior’ – US politics live

Source: US news | The Guardian · Bias: Center Left

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Hakeem Jeffries, the House Democrat leader, will use pro forma session to try to pass measure requiring president to withdraw US forces from Middle EastA reminder that on day two of the ceasefire, my colleagues are covering the latest at our dedicated Middle East blog. This includes the news that Iran will allow no more than 15 vessels a day to pass through the strait of Hormuz under the agreement with the US, according to Russia’s state TASS news agency, quoting an unnamed senior Iranian source as saying.At the White House on Wednesday, Karoline Leavitt offered a muddled explanation about which proposal the administration agreed to with Iran, but said that the regime actually put forward a “more reasonable and entirely different and condensed plan to the president”. The press secretary also warned that any further disruption to the vital waterway is “completely unacceptable”. Continue reading...

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Democrats push to pass Iran war powers resolution despite House recess, accusing Trump of ‘unhinged behavior’ – US politics live
US news | The Guardian

Democrats push to pass Iran war powers resolution despite House recess, accusing Trump of ‘unhinged behavior’ – US politics live

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Hakeem Jeffries, the House Democrat leader, will use pro forma session to try to pass measure requiring president to withdraw US forces from Middle EastA reminder that on day two of the ceasefire, my colleagues are covering the latest at our dedicated Middle East blog. This includes the news that Iran will allow no more than 15 vessels a day to pass through the strait of Hormuz under the agreement with the US, according to Russia’s state TASS news agency, quoting an unnamed senior Iranian source as saying.At the White House on Wednesday, Karoline Leavitt offered a muddled explanation about which proposal the administration agreed to with Iran, but said that the regime actually put forward a “more reasonable and entirely different and condensed plan to the president”. The press secretary also warned that any further disruption to the vital waterway is “completely unacceptable”. Continue reading...