US House of Representatives passes war powers resolution in rebuke to Trump
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The United States House of Representatives has passed a resolution to rein in President Donald Trump’s powers to attack Iran without congressional authorisation. …
The United States House of Representatives has passed a resolution to rein in President Donald Trump’s powers to attack Iran without congressional authorisation. Four Republicans joined Democrats to pass the bill in a vote of 215 to 208 on Wednesday in Washington, DC. Recommended Stories list of 3 items end of list While the resolution is unlikely to become law, it represents a stark rebuke against Trump’s decision to join Israel in attacking Iran on February 28, launching an ongoing conflict that reaches its 100th day on Saturday. Trump did not seek congressional approval for the war, which he has attempted to label as a “skirmish” or a “short-term excursion”. But the Republican leader’s repeated use of military force abroad has frustrated some leaders in Congress, a body which the Constitution solely imbued with the power to declare war. Wednesday’s vote marked the fourth time this year the House of Representatives has voted on a war powers resolution to force Trump to seek congressional backing for his military actions against Iran. It is the first time, however, that the resolution has been successful in the House. That passage comes after a political manoeuvre that some interpreted as a Republican effort to scuttle the vote. A vote on the war powers resolution was expected on May 21, the eve of Congress’s Memorial Day recess. But the vote was cancelled, despite indications that the resolution would succeed with Republican support. …
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