After His Authority to Wage War Against Iran Was Restricted, Trump Criticizes Congress:

U.S. President Donald Trump criticized Congress after it adopted a symbolic resolution calling for an end to the war against Iran, describing the move as:
“Bad timing and meaningless.”
In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump claimed that:
“Iran is now backed into a corner and ready to collapse,”
while criticizing the Senate’s vote on the War Powers Resolution at this particular moment.
He added that the vote:
“Made my job more difficult,”
but stressed that he would continue pursuing his objectives, saying:
“I’ll get it done one way or another, because I always get things done,”
according to his own assertions.
On Tuesday, the U.S. Senate voted 50–48 in favor of a resolution based on the War Powers Act, calling for an end to any military action against Iran without explicit authorization from Congress.
Meanwhile, progressive Democratic Congressman Ro Khanna argued earlier that the war:
“Was a costly lesson for the United States,”
adding that:
“President Donald Trump failed, as expected, to achieve regime change in Iran.”