US House votes to halt Iran war, in rebuke to Trump
The US House of Representatives passed a measure to halt President Donald Trump from taking further military action in Iran. The vote, 215-208, saw four Republicans join Democrats in a public disapproval of the war, which began in February.

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AI-generatedThe US House of Representatives passed a measure to halt President Donald Trump from taking further military action in Iran. The vote, 215-208, saw four Republicans join Democrats in a public disapproval of the war, which began in February. This marks the fourth attempt by the House to limit Trump's war powers, which critics argue lack congressional approval. The resolution now requires approval from the Republican-controlled Senate, and even then, it may not fully stop military action as Trump could veto it. Some Republicans cited their conscience and the constitutional role of Congress in declaring war as reasons for their vote.
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5 extractedRepresentative Gregory Meeks described the vote as 'a significant bipartisan rebuke of President Trump's illegal and costly war in Iran'.
This is the fourth attempt by the House to rein in Trump's war powers, which critics say lack congressional approval.
The measure passed the House with a 215-208 vote, with four Republicans joining Democrats.
US House of Representatives passed a measure to halt President Trump from taking further military action in Iran.
The resolution still needs approval from the Republican-controlled US Senate and is unlikely to fully curb military action.