Donald Trump clashed with Republican senators in a closed-door meeting in Washington on June 24 after the Senate approved bipartisan legislation to limit his Iran war powers. Read on to discover the full story!
Sen. Bill Cassidy told reporters the president challenged him about the vote and the two raised their voices. Cassidy said he matched Trump's tone, admitted "I lost my temper, that's not appropriate – it's the Irish in me," and defended pressing for more transparency after what he called unmet objectives in the Iran campaign.
Cassidy noted that he and senators Lisa Murkowski, Rand Paul and Susan Collins joined Democrats to pass the measure requiring the president to end the war or seek congressional approval. He argued the American people deserve clearer answers about the conflict's goals and timeline.