The bill from Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Ro Khanna would block funding for military action against Iran that doesn’t have congressional approval.
Author: Nicholas Wu, USA TODAY
Bernie Sanders, Ro Khanna introduce legislation to block funding for military action in Iran
The bill from Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Ro Khanna would block funding for military action against Iran that doesn’t have congressional approval.
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