House votes for measure that would end Iran war, in blow to Trump

People drive past an anti-U.S. billboard depicting President Donald Trump and the Strait of Hormuz, in Tehran, Iran, May 17. The House of Representatives voted 215-208 on Wednesday in favor of a war powers resolution to end the conflict in the Middle East.

People drive past an anti-U.S. billboard depicting President Donald Trump and the Strait of Hormuz, in Tehran, Iran, May 17. The House of Representatives voted 215-208 on Wednesday in favor of a war powers resolution to end the conflict in the Middle East. (Majid Asgaripour, West Asia News Agency via Reuters)


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WASHINGTON — The House ​of Representatives on Wednesday backed a Democratic-led resolution aiming to stop ‌the Iran war until hostilities are authorized by ⁠Congress, reflecting growing ​congressional concern, even ⁠among President Donald Trump's Republicans, ‌over the war.

The ‌House voted 215-208, as ⁠four Republicans voted ⁠with Democrats in favor of the war powers resolution. It was the latest setback for Trump in Congress despite his party's slim majorities ‌in both chambers.

The vote ​is largely symbolic. Any resolution would also have to pass the Senate to become effective and garner the two-thirds majorities in both chambers to overcome an almost certain Trump ​veto.

However, it comes after three previous ‌war powers ‌resolutions ⁠had failed in the House by increasingly slim margins. And the Senate advanced a separate, but similar resolution ‌last month in a ​procedural vote, after ‌seven previous attempts ⁠had ​failed.

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