Breaking: House Passes Iran War Powers Resolution After 4 Republicans Side with Democrats

A U.S. House vote saw four House Republicans join democrats to pass a War Powers Resolution that halts further U.S. military operations in the Middle East (specifically directing the removal of U.S. forces from hostilities with Iran) unless Congress approves again. The measure passed 215-208, and the House described it as an order to the President under section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution.

Politico characterized the vote as largely symbolic because President Donald Trump would likely veto any restriction on his authority,but noted it signals dissent within the Republican Party and could influence similar Senate action. The article also places the vote in the context of Trump’s ongoing negotiations with Iran, and also other upcoming or parallel legislative battles, including House actions on Russia sanctions and Ukraine aid, and Senate moves affecting funding tied to a White House ballroom project.




Four House Republicans sided with Democrats in a vote to halt military operations in the Middle East without further congressional approval.

The vote for the resolution was 215 in favor and 208 against.

The vote was described on the House website as “Directing the President, pursuant to section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution, to remove United States Armed Forces from hostilities with Iran.”

Not surprisingly, Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky was one of the four Republicans to join with Democrats, along with Reps. Tom Barrett of Michigan, Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, and Warren Davidson of Ohio.

Politico reported that the vote is “largely symbolic, as [President Donald] Trump would almost certainly veto any legislation that restricts his authority. But the politically damaging vote underscores dissent within his own party and could be a catalyst as the Senate considers similar legislation that advanced in a surprise initial vote last month.”

The vote comes as Trump is engaged in negotiations to end the war with Iran in a way that prevents the regime from developing nuclear weapons.

Politico noted, “Republicans and Democrats have already teamed up to oppose other aspects of Trump’s foreign policy. The House will consider fresh sanctions on Russia this week as well as aid for Ukraine, a package that came to the floor after a bipartisan coalition forced a vote through a discharge petition.”

“Defense policy legislation set for a vote in the House Armed Services Committee on Thursday also renews limits on withdrawing troops from Europe amid GOP hawks’ frustration that the administration is shuffling troops on the continent,” the outlet added.

The Hill reported that Wednesday’s war powers vote also comes on the same day that the Senate stripped $1 billion in funding for security measures for the White House ballroom, which Trump is currently having constructed.

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