US House and Senate split on ending Trump’s war in Iran, as gas prices rise

The U.S. House and Senate are deeply divided on how to handle President Trump’s military actions in Iran, with rising gas prices adding to the urgency. This conflict highlights a broader struggle over presidential military powers and the impact of ongoing conflicts on domestic issues. The divergence underscores the challenges in Congress to manage foreign policy while addressing immediate economic concerns, reflecting the complex interplay between national security and everyday life.

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