Senate Moves to End U.S. Military Involvement in Iran Amid Cassidy's Shift in Support
The Senate has taken steps to advance a bill aimed at concluding U.S. military engagement in Iran, with Senator Cassidy now backing the legislation following a primary defeat.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 28 days ago
On May 19, 2026, the Senate progressed with legislation designed to terminate U.S. military involvement in the ongoing conflict in Iran.
Senator Cassidy's recent support for the bill marks a notable shift in his position, occurring after he faced a significant political loss in the primaries.
The move reflects a growing bipartisan concern regarding the implications of the war, as lawmakers seek to address the issue of military engagement.