Donald Trump confronts Senate Republicans over Iran war and voter‑ID push
President Donald Trump sharply criticized Senate Republicans in a closed‑door meeting, threatening to block major bipartisan legislation and pressing his agenda on a voter‑ID bill. He rebuked senators for supporting a war‑powers resolution that would limit further U.S. involvement in Iran, claiming the conflict had dragged on far beyond the original timeline.
Senator Bill Cassidy publicly challenged Trump, accusing the president of misleading the public about the Iran war and demanding answers. The exchange grew heated, with reports of a senator being physically pulled back into his seat. Trump also expressed frustration with the Senate over a housing bill and other policy priorities, while praising party unity in public statements. The confrontation highlights deepening tensions between the president and GOP lawmakers and could affect upcoming legislative efforts.