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California governor’s race remains unresolved as vote count continues – US politics live

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United States House of Representatives *War Powers Resolution House of Representatives Republican Party Mike Johnson

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Jun 4 Evening

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The Guardian - World News7h ago

California governor’s race remains unresolved as vote count continues – US politics live

The US House of Representatives, controlled by Republicans, voted to block the president from continuing the war against Iran. This action reflects growing concern within the Republican party regarding the three-month-old conflict. President Trump criticized the vote, calling it "meaningless" and stating that "four bad Republicans" joined Democrats to pass the resolution. He accused Democrats of being motivated by "Trump Derangement Syndrome" and the four Republicans of being "grandstanders." The resolution was passed amidst ongoing negotiations to end the war with Iran. Separately, California's gubernatorial race remains unresolved as election officials continue to count primary ballots, a process expected to take days or weeks.

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Donald Trump said four Republicans joined forces with Democrats to pass a resolution limiting his war powers.

— Donald Trump

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Trump called the four Republicans 'GRANDSTANDERS!' and said they should be ashamed.

— Donald Trump

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Trump stated Democrats are fueled by 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' and would rather the country fail than give him victories.

— Donald Trump

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State election officials continue to work through uncounted primary ballots, a process that could take days or weeks.

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The Republican-led US House of Representatives voted to block the president from continuing the war against Iran.

Jun 4 Morning

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South China Morning Post20h ago

US House votes to stop Iran war in rebuke to Trump

The Republican-led House of Representatives voted to halt the war with Iran on Wednesday, a move that breaks with President Donald Trump. The vote, 215-208, reflects growing concerns within the president's own party about the conflict, especially with congressional elections approaching. This action follows a Senate resolution that also advanced past a procedural hurdle last month, though it has not yet had a formal vote. While this House vote does not immediately end US military actions against Iran, it signals President Trump's increasing isolation on the issue internationally. The US and Iran have continued to clash militarily, with recent strikes impacting Kuwait and Bahrain.

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Al Jazeera20h ago

US House passes Iran war powers resolution in rare pushback against Trump

The US House of Representatives passed a resolution to limit President Trump's authority to engage in military action against Iran without congressional authorization. The vote, 215 to 208, saw four Republicans join Democrats in supporting the measure. This rare bipartisan pushback against the President's war powers follows his decision to launch attacks on Iran without seeking approval from Congress, which holds the constitutional power to declare war. While the resolution is unlikely to become law due to a probable presidential veto, it marks the first time the House has successfully passed such a measure this year. Democrats are urging the Senate to follow suit, citing constitutional concerns and the significant financial and military costs of the ongoing conflict.

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BBC News - World20h ago

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. 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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Al Jazeera9h ago

US House votes to end Trump’s Iran war: Does it matter?

The US House of Representatives has voted to end President Trump's war on Iran, marking the first successful legislative effort to halt the conflict. The vote, which saw four Republicans join Democrats, invoked the War Powers Act, asserting Congress's authority to declare war. Democrats argue the administration is wasting taxpayer money on a "reckless war of choice" and that the operations do not require congressional approval. However, the House vote is largely symbolic as President Trump possesses veto power, and the Senate, where Republicans hold a slim majority, has previously blocked similar measures. The war, which began on February 28, has resulted in thousands of civilian deaths and global trade disruptions, leading to growing opposition within the Republican Party.

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The US House of Representatives voted to halt President Donald Trump’s war on Iran.

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Democrats argue that Congress, not the president, holds the right to declare war under the War Powers Act.

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The Trump administration counters that military operations in Iran do not require congressional approval.

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US House of Representatives passed a resolution to halt further war on Iran.

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The resolution was passed by the Republican-led US House of Representatives.

Jun 3 Evening

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Associated Press (AP)21h ago

House approves war powers resolution to halt military action against Iran, in a rebuke of Trump

The House of Representatives has approved a war powers resolution aimed at halting U.S. military action against Iran. This vote, which passed 215-208 with four Republicans joining Democrats, represents a rebuke of President Donald Trump's war strategy. House Speaker Mike Johnson had previously attempted to block such a vote. The resolution's next steps are uncertain, as President Trump is expected to reject any congressional attempt to limit his commander-in-chief authority. This marks the fourth time the House has sought to curb U.S. involvement in the conflict, which has been ongoing for three months and has reportedly cost over $100 billion. The Senate has also advanced its own war powers resolution.

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The Guardian - World News21h ago

US House passes war powers resolution to curb Trump’s authority in Iran

The US House of Representatives passed a war powers resolution by a vote of 215-208, requiring President Trump to seek congressional approval for military action against Iran or withdraw US forces. This action represents a significant rebuke to the president, with four Republicans joining Democrats in support. The resolution's passage follows a previous vote in the Senate that also advanced a similar measure. The conflict has involved sporadic hostilities, Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz, and a US naval blockade. Public support for the war has been low, with concerns among Republicans about potential electoral consequences. This vote indicates a growing willingness among some Republicans to defy President Trump.

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House approves war powers resolution to halt U.S. military action against Iran.

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The vote was 215-208, with four Republicans joining Democrats.

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House Speaker Mike Johnson tried to prevent the vote.

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US House passes war powers resolution to curb Trump’s authority in Iran.

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The US House of Representatives voted 215 to 208 in favor of the war powers resolution.