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    By Robert Jimison and Megan Mineiro A divided Congress is deeply split over the Trump administration’s large-scale military campaign against Iran on the eve of a Senate vote on the matter, after President Trump and top officials have offered a head-snapping series of shifting justifications for the conflict. Members of the House and Senate emerged from classified briefings with top administration officials on Tuesday with divergent assessments of the case they had made for war, falling almost entirely along party lines. Democrats said the president and his team had failed to articulate an imminent threat to justify acting without consulting Congress, while Republicans The post Congress Splits Over Iran War as Senate Faces a Vote appeared first on HBCU News.
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