House Votes to Block Trumps Ability to Order Strikes Against Iran
June 4, 2026 • Google News World
House Votes to Limit Trump’s Iran War Powers
The US House of Representatives has voted to block President Donald Trump from ordering additional strikes on Iran without congressional approval. The measure, which passed with bipartisan support, aims to limit the president’s war powers in relation to Iran.
According to reports, 11 Republican lawmakers joined Democrats in voting for the measure, marking a significant departure from Trump’s stance on the issue. The vote marks one of several recent rebukes of Trump’s policies by Congress.
The legislation would require the president to obtain congressional approval before taking military action against Iran without explicit authorization from Congress. The move is seen as a response to concerns about the use of military force in the region and the need for greater transparency and accountability in decision-making.
The vote comes ahead of a scheduled meeting between Trump and Iranian leaders, which could potentially lead to increased tensions between the two countries. The outcome of this meeting remains uncertain, but the House’s action suggests that lawmakers are seeking to assert their authority on matters related to national security.
In related news, several other Republican lawmakers have broken with Trump on the issue, further eroding his support in Congress. These developments underscore the growing divide within the Republican Party over issues related to foreign policy and national security.
Source: Google News World