Senate prepares to repeal Iraq war powers amidst GOP opposition and focus on Iran.

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The Senate is set to pass a bipartisan bill repealing the authorizations for the Gulf War in 1991 and the Iraq War in 2002, but not the post-9/11 measure. The White House has said President Joe Biden would sign the legislation if it comes to his desk. While the measure is expected to pass the Democratic-led Senate, its fate in the GOP-led House is less clear. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., announced on Tuesday that he did not support the AUMF repeals.
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