US House Passes Resolution to Limit Trump's Iran War Powers Amid Bipartisan Concern
The US House of Representatives passed a war powers resolution 215-208, with four Republicans joining Democrats, directing President Trump to withdraw US troops from Iran unless Congress authorizes military action. This marks the first successful House vote to limit Trump's Iran war powers amid growing bipartisan concern over the three-month conflict. The resolution is largely symbolic, requiring Senate approval and facing a likely presidential veto. Trump criticized the vote as unpatriotic, while supporters argue it reasserts Congress's constitutional war authority.
