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On June 3–4, 2026 the Republican-led U.S. House of Representatives passed a Democratic-led war powers resolution directing President Donald Trump to end U.S. military hostilities with Iran.
The measure cleared the House 215-208 after four Republicans — Thomas Massie, Brian Fitzpatrick, Tom Barrett and Warren Davidson — joined all voting Democrats; Rep.
Jared Golden also switched to support this time.
The resolution invokes the 1973 War Powers Act and would require U.S. forces to be withdrawn unless Congress authorises continued action.
The vote is largely symbolic: it must still clear the Republican-controlled Senate and would almost certainly face a presidential veto, and legal experts dispute how effectively it can curb presidential war powers.
The move comes amid a fragile ceasefire and renewed strikes in the Gulf region since February, disruptions to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and regional incidents including an attack on Kuwait’s airport.
Congressional leaders and administration officials warned the vote could complicate ongoing negotiations with Tehran and affect allied strategies in the Middle East.


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