On June 4, 2026, the House of Representatives voted against a war powers resolution that aimed to direct President Trump to withdraw troops from hostilities in Lebanon that had not been authorized by Congress. The vote concluded with 324 members opposing the resolution, while 92 voted in favor and 2 members abstained. Among those who opposed the resolution were 207 Republicans, 117 Democrats, and one independent, Rep. Kevin Kiley from California.
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House votes against Lebanon war powers resolution
The House of Representatives rejected a war powers resolution on June 4, 2026, that sought to compel President Trump to remove troops from Lebanon. The vote was 324 against to 92 in favor, with bipartisan opposition from both parties.
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