House Republicans cancel vote on war powers resolution to end US war in Iran
House Republicans have canceled a scheduled vote on a war powers resolution that aimed to end the US involvement in a conflict with Iran. This decision avoids potential embarrassment for President Trump, as the resolution was expected to pass with bipartisan support.

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AI-generatedHouse Republicans have canceled a scheduled vote on a war powers resolution that aimed to end the US involvement in a conflict with Iran. This decision avoids potential embarrassment for President Trump, as the resolution was expected to pass with bipartisan support. House Democrats criticized the cancellation as "cowardly," arguing that the war lacks clear objectives and congressional authorization. The vote has been postponed until lawmakers return from recess in June, with some Republicans indicating the resolution is likely to pass then. This move follows a similar resolution advancing in the Senate, where four Republicans joined Democrats.
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5 extractedIn the Senate, four Republicans joined Democrats in advancing the war powers resolution, the eighth attempt by the chamber to move the bill forward.
Brian Fitzpatrick stated that the delay would not stop the resolution from passing soon, predicting “The next time they bring it, it’s passing.”
Top House Democrats called Republican leadership “cowardly” for cancelling the vote and stated Trump took America into a “reckless and costly war of choice in Iran.”
House Republicans canceled a scheduled Thursday vote on a war powers resolution aimed at ending the US war with Iran.
The cancellation avoided political embarrassment for Donald Trump and signals diminishing congressional support for the US president’s war.