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

WASHINGTON, June 3 (Reuters) – The U.S. 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 to ​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.
Patricia Zengerle
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