House Republicans narrowly reject effort to end Trump’s war with Iran
Summary
House Republicans voted against a bill aimed at ending U.S. military involvement in a conflict with Iran. This close vote supports President Trump’s position and challenges efforts by some lawmakers who want Congress to have more control over decisions to use military force.Key Facts
- The vote took place on a Thursday and was very close: 213 against, 214 in favor.
- The bill was intended to stop the war with Iran.
- President Trump supports continuing the military actions.
- Some Republicans wanted to end the conflict but were outvoted.
- Rep. Thomas Massie from Kentucky was the only Republican to oppose his party’s leadership on this vote.
- The vote highlights disagreements about whether Congress or the president should decide on military actions.
- The result is seen as a win for President Trump’s approach to foreign conflicts.
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