Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-Ill.) has emerged as a key obstacle to the $1.15 trillion package, vowing to block the bill unless it includes an amendment explicitly barring funds for the Iran campaign. Duckworth characterized the massive spending request not as a strategic necessity, but as a path toward an indefinite conflict that lacks public or legislative mandate.
Support for the legislation is precarious ahead of Tuesday's 2:40 pm ET vote, which requires 60 votes to clear the floor. Senator Tim Kaine (D-Va.) noted that achieving this threshold remains difficult, while Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) dismissed the bill entirely, labeling it an unauthorized war funding vehicle. Critics, including the advocacy group Just Foreign Policy, are urging members to leverage the power of the purse to force the administration into compliance.





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