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House votes to end Iran war, rebuking Trump

3 June 2026
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The House of Representatives passed a resolution on Wednesday aimed at limiting President Donald Trump’s military powers regarding Iran, with a vote of 215-208. This bipartisan effort saw support from four Republican representatives alongside the majority of Democrats, marking a notable pushback against the administration’s actions in the ongoing conflict. The resolution calls for the termination of U.S. military involvement against Iran unless Congress formally declares war or authorizes military force. While the resolution will now move to the Senate, it is important to note that it does not carry legal weight and cannot be vetoed by the president. House Foreign Affairs ranking Democrat Gregory Meeks emphasized the resolution as a constitutional step to end the conflict and demand clarity from the president on the reasons for U.S. involvement.

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This resolution reflects ongoing tensions between Congress and the executive branch regarding war powers, rooted in the War Powers Resolution of 1973, which seeks to limit the president’s ability to engage in military conflicts without congressional approval. The House had previously attempted similar resolutions, but this marks the first successful vote, indicating a shift in legislative sentiment. The resolution’s passage comes amid heightened scrutiny of U.S. military engagements abroad and growing calls from various lawmakers for transparency and accountability in foreign policy decisions. Given the historical context of U.S. military interventions, this legislative action underscores the importance of checks and balances in the exercise of military authority.

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