On June 3, 2026, House lawmakers passed legislation aimed at compelling President Trump to cease military operations in Iran. The vote concluded with a tally of 215 in favor and 208 against. This resolution is seen as a significant achievement for Democrats and advocates of constitutional authority, who argue that military action requires explicit approval from Congress.
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House passes resolution to end military involvement in Iran
The House of Representatives passed a resolution on June 3, 2026, to end military involvement in Iran, with a vote of 215-208. This move is viewed as a victory for those advocating for congressional approval for military actions.
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