US House votes down latest effort to curtail Trump’s power to wage Iran war
In April 2026, the US House of Representatives narrowly voted down a war powers resolution aimed at limiting President Trump's authority to wage war against Iran. The vote, 213-214, followed a similar failed attempt in the Senate along party lines. While most Democrats supported the resolution, only one Republican voted in favor, and one Democrat opposed it. The resolution sought to reassert Congress's constitutional power to declare war, following Trump's decision to initiate strikes against Iran in February, alongside Israel. Democrats argued that Republicans were enabling the President to act unilaterally in the ongoing conflict, which has resulted in casualties and economic consequences.