House Republicans Pull Scheduled Vote on Iran War Powers Resolution
House Republicans Pull Scheduled Vote on Iran War Powers Resolution House Republicans withdrew a scheduled vote on a war powers resolution intended to block President Donald Trump’s military actions in Iran. This decision came after a previous vote on a different matter was kept open for an extended period, suggesting potential difficulties in passing the resolution. The Senate had previously passed a similar war powers resolution regarding Iran.
- House Republicans canceled a scheduled vote on a war powers resolution targeting Iran.
- The resolution aimed to block President Donald Trump from continuing military action.
- The vote was pulled following a lengthy delay on a previous vote concerning the Smithsonian and women’s history.
- Such delays often indicate a bill might fail if brought to the floor.
- The Senate previously passed a war powers resolution to block further action in Iran.
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