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Congress tells Trump to leave Iran, but it’s just a sticky note

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Lawmakers are feeling chatty about war powers, but the message comes with a giant asterisk.

So Congress decided to flex its muscles regarding potential hostilities with Iran. They passed a measure basically saying Trump should probably pull the troops out of any conflict zones there.

The catch? This vote is strictly symbolic. It doesn't actually require the president's signature, and it has zero legal teeth. It’s essentially a very loud way of saying, "We’re annoyed and would like to be consulted before things explode."

It turns out that even when both parties agree on something, the actual process of changing war policy is basically a polite suggestion box.

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  1. Loud Pickup
    cool, another strongly worded letter. that'll show 'em.
    +1 jokeSarcasm is the only currency that never devalues in Washington
  2. Camo Trucker
    this is basically political theater at its finest, change nothing while looking like you're doing something.
    +6 solidA cynical observation, but unfortunately, the most accurate review of the legislative process