Stay up to date with notifications from The IndependentNotifications can be managed in browser preferences.Jump to contentThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged inAllNewsSportCultureLifestyleThe House of Representatives passed a War Powers Act resolution by a 215-208 vote, aiming to limit the President's military actions in Iran. Four Republican representatives, Brian Fitzpatrick, Tom Barrett, Thomas Massie, and Warren Davidson, defected from their party to vote with Democrats on the resolution. Under the law, U.S. troops must withdraw from Iran within 60 days unless Congress formally declares war or authorizes the use of military force. House Speaker Mike Johnson maintained that the U.S. is not at war in Iran, despite the White House deploying troops to the region. The resolution's potential passage in the Senate is subject to factors such as the President's primary endorsements and the attendance of key members. In fullRepublicans join Democrats as House votes to limit Trump’s Iran war powersThank you for registeringPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in

Attendance issues and Trump’s revenge tour might complicate House Speaker Mike Johnson’s attempt to block a resolution

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Defying President Trump, a handful of Republicans joined with Democrats to end the three-month-long war that has reordered politics at home and abroad.

The House passed a resolution on Wednesday to limit President Donald Trump’s war powers in Iran, a significant rebuke to Trump and his handling of the conflict.

The House passed a resolution Wednesday that would restrict the president's ability to wage war with Iran.

WASHINGTON, June 3 (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday backed a Democratic-led resolution aiming to stop the Iran war until hostilities are authorized by…

Stunning rebuke to president as lawmakers vote 215-208 for measure forcing him to seek congressional approval

The measure passed 215-208, with four Republicans voting alongside Democrats.

Attendance issues and Trump’s revenge tour might complicate House Speaker Mike Johnson’s attempt to block a resolution

WASHINGTON: The US House approved a war powers resolution Wednesday that would halt the US military action against Iran, defying President Donald Trump as a handful of Republicans…

Four Republicans joined Democrats in passing a war powers resolution requiring the president to get congressional approval going forward.

The roll call Wednesday was 215-208, and cheers erupted in the House chamber.

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The US House of Representatives on Wednesday backed a Democratic-led resolution aiming to stop the Iran war until hostilities are authorized by Congress.

Four Republicans allied with Democrats to pass bill to rein in Trump, though it is likely to face a presidential veto.

The House approved a war powers resolution seeking to halt US military action against Iran, with four Republicans joining Democrats in a rebuke of President Trump’s war strategy

The measure is unlikely to become law, but exposes widening cracks within Republican ranks over the conflict

WASHINGTON - The US House of Representatives on Wednesday voted to restrict US President Donald Trump's authority to continue military operations against Iran, with four…

WASHINGTON (AP) — The House for the first time on Wednesday approved a war powers resolution that would halt the US military action against Iran, defying President Donald Trump as…

The resolution directs Trump to withdraw US troops from Iran unless Congress declares war or authorises the use of military force.