Republicans call off vote on Iran war resolution that was on the verge of passing
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Republicans call off vote on Iran war resolution that was on the verge of passing
Republicans in the House struggled to find votes to dismiss legislation that would require President Donald Trump to withdraw from the war with Iran, leading to delays of planned votes into June. A House vote on a Democratic war powers resolution was scheduled but was not held after it became clear Republicans lacked the numbers to defeat the bill. The delay signaled declining congressional support for a war launched without congressional approval. In the Senate, Republicans worked to secure votes to dismiss another war powers resolution that advanced earlier in the week. Congressional frustration grew as disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz affected global shipping and contributed to higher U.S. gas prices, and additional resolutions nearly passed on a tie vote.
"Republicans struggled Thursday to find the votes to dismiss legislation that would compel President Donald Trump to withdraw from the war with Iran, delaying planned votes on the matter into June. The House had scheduled a vote on a war powers resolution, brought by Democrats, that would rein in Trump's military campaign. But as it became clear that Republicans would not have the numbers to defeat the bill, GOP leaders declined to hold a vote on it."
"It was the latest sign of the slipping support in Congress for a war that Trump launched more than two months ago without congressional approval. "We had the votes without question and they knew it, and as a result they're playing a political game," said Democratic Rep. Gregory Meeks, who sponsored the bill. Republicans in the Senate are also working to ensure they have the votes to dismiss another war powers resolution that advanced to a final vote earlier this week."
"The actions by congressional leaders showed Republicans are struggling to maintain political backing for Trump's handling of the war. Rank-and-file Republicans are increasingly willing to defy the president over the conflict. House Republican Leader Steve Scalise told reporters that the vote was delayed to give lawmakers who were absent a chance to vote. House Speaker Mike Johnson did not answer questions from reporters as he exited the House chamber."
"On Capitol Hill, patience with the war has worn thin as the stalemate in the Strait of Hormuz disrupts global shipping and elevates gas prices in the U.S. Another House war powers resolution nearly passed last week, falling on a tie vote as three Republicans voted in favor. Meeks, the top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, said he had the votes "locked in" this time around."
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