The U.S. House will vote Thursday on a measure to limit President Donald Trump's war powers Thursday after a similar effort failed in the Senate.

The measure, which is not expected to pass, would require the withdrawal of military force within and against Iran until approved by Congress.

The U.S. Senate is set to vote Wednesday on a Democrat-led war powers resolution that would end President Donald Trump's abilities in Iran.

House decision is expected to be tight after war powers resolution in the Senate fell apart along party lines

The U.S. House will vote Thursday on a measure to limit President Donald Trump's war powers Thursday after a similar effort failed in the Senate.

Democrats have questioned whether the US faced the kind of "imminent" threat from Iran that would legally allow the president to take military action on his own.

The Senate rejected a similar war powers resolution on Wednesday, leaving President Donald Trump to pursue further action in Iran.

The US House votes 219-212 against a resolution requiring Congress's approval for further military action on Iran.

WASHINGTON: The House narrowly rejected a war powers resolution Thursday to halt President Donald Trump’s attacks on Iran, an early sign of unease in Congress over the rapidly…