Senate Advances Bill to End Iran War as Cassidy Flips Support
The Senate moved forward with legislation to force a withdrawal from Iran after Senator Cassidy changed his position following a primary defeat

The United States Senate moved forward on Tuesday with a legislative effort aimed at ending military involvement in Iran. The bill seeks to mandate that President Donald Trump withdraw U.S. forces from the conflict, representing a challenge to the administration's current foreign policy and military strategy in the Middle East.[1][2]
A key development in the vote was the change in position by Senator Cassidy. After recently losing a primary election, Cassidy flipped his stance to support the legislation. This shift provided critical support for the bill as it advanced through the Senate, highlighting the changing political dynamics following recent election results.[1][2]



