Thursday’s vote followed testimony from Adm. Brad Cooper, the top U.S. commander overseeing the military campaign.

The hearings are expected to veer into the handling of a war that appears locked in a stalemate as higher fuel prices pose political problems for the GOP.

It was the first such vote since a deadline passed for the Trump administration to seek Congress’s approval to continue the military campaign.

Thursday’s vote followed testimony from Adm. Brad Cooper, the top U.S. commander overseeing the military campaign.

GOP Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick, Tom Barrett and Thomas Massie voted to make Trump get congressional authorization for any more military operations.

WASHINGTON, May 14 : The US House of Representatives narrowly defeated a Democratic-led resolution aiming to stop the Iran war until hostilities are authorized by Congress, but…