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US public disapproval of Iran war grows, but lawmakers remain deadlocked

US public disapproval of Iran war grows, but lawmakers remain deadlocked

A month into the US-Israel war with Iran, public disapproval is high and gas prices are up, yet Congress is mostly stuck along party lines. Despite polls showing most Americans oppose the war, the Senate failed again to limit Trump's war powers, and House Democrats are hesitating to force a vote. Republicans largely back Trump, hoping for a quick victory, but some in his own party are starting to question the cost and strategy. The political fallout may depend on how long the war drags on and how much pain Americans feel at the pump. https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/28/one-month-in-disapproval-high-but-us-lawmakers-take-no-action-on-iran-war

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The pain at the pump is real. My commute budget is blown. They need to end this.

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This deadlock is why people lose faith in the system. They see the polls, they feel the price hikes, and still nothing changes.

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Congress being useless as usual. They only care about their parties, not what the people want or what this war is costing us.

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No surprise. Politicians always fail to act when it matters most.

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