The U.S. Capitol is seen Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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A bipartisan majority within the Republican-led Home voted on Wednesday to finish the conflict with Iran, the clearest rebuke but of President Trump’s dealing with of the battle and the following financial fallout.
The conflict powers decision handed by a vote of 215 to 208, with 4 Republicans becoming a member of Democrats in assist.
The decision had initially been set for a vote two weeks in the past, however Republican leaders despatched Home members residence early for a Might recess when it appeared the largely Democratic-backed measure had sufficient Republican votes for passage. Nonetheless, the prolonged break did not shift GOP assist to kill the measure.
Forward of the vote, Home Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., defended President Trump’s determination to assault Iran.
“Bear in mind … Iran declared conflict on us 47 years in the past. They chant ‘demise to America.’ The president is attempting to maintain the folks protected,” Johnson advised reporters.
The vote is generally symbolic. Democrats, regardless of a number of makes an attempt, have been unable to cross a conflict powers decision via the Republican-led Senate. Even when the measure handed in Congress, it might nearly actually be vetoed by President Trump, whose administration has questioned the constitutionality of the Warfare Powers Act.
Nonetheless, Senate Democrats have been inching nearer. Final month, they received assist on a procedural measure to arrange a conflict powers vote after a handful of Republicans broke ranks to affix them. A ultimate vote has but to be scheduled.
Home Democrats celebrated the vote, and known as on the Senate to observe swimsuit.
“Following repeated makes an attempt to get sycophants within the Republican-controlled Home to affix us, Home Democrats efficiently handed our Warfare Powers Decision at this time to face up for the American folks and maintain Donald Trump accountable. It’s now time for Senate Republicans to do the fitting factor,” learn an announcement from Minority Chief Hakeem Jeffries, and his prime two deputies, Katherine Clark of Massachusetts and California’s Pete Aguilar.
The administration has furiously pushed towards the trouble in each the Home and Senate. Wednesday’s vote indicators his assist for the conflict could also be slipping even amongst some members of his personal social gathering.
Now greater than 90 days into the battle, some Republicans have expressed frustration that the conflict doesn’t seem to have a transparent finish in sight. Talks to finish the conflict have but to realize clear traction, casting doubt on a fragile ceasefire. Simply hours earlier than the vote, Iran and the U.S. traded strikes within the Persian Gulf.
The battle started on Feb 28 with strikes by U.S. and Israeli forces on Iran. Beneath the 1973 Warfare Powers Act, the president has 60 days to finish hostilities if there was no congressional authorization – although he is ready to search a 30-day extension. The identical regulation additionally offers Congress the flexibility to finish hostilities by voting on a decision to finish army motion, topic to presidential veto.
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Penn., advised reporters after the vote he selected to assist the decision as a result of, “we have now to observe the regulation,” referring to the Warfare Powers Act.
“We’re previous the 60 days, so you may have two decisions. You both observe the regulation otherwise you change the regulation. You’ll be able to’t violate the regulation. That is not an choice,” Fitzpatrick mentioned.
Fitzpatrick was joined in supporting the decision by three different Republicans: Tom Barrett of Michigan, Ohio’s Warren Davidson and Thomas Massie of Kentucky.
Following the Iran vote, prime Republicans had been additionally rebuked on a measure to offer support to Ukraine. Six Republicans joined Democrats to maneuver the measure ahead, setting it up for a vote for ultimate passage.
The highest Democrat on the Home Overseas Affairs Committee mentioned he is hoping to shore up much more GOP votes to assist Ukraine.
“Three years down the highway they’re nonetheless combating for their very own freedom,” mentioned Rep. Gregory Meeks, D-N.Y. “We will not allow them to down.”

