US House Rejects Bill Limiting Trumps Authority in Iran Conflict
March 6, 2026 • Google News World
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The US House of Representatives has rejected a resolution aimed at limiting President Donald Trump’s authority to wage war against Iran. The decision comes after the Senate also voted down a similar measure earlier this week.
According to reports, Operation Epic Fury, a military operation authorized by Trump, will continue as planned in Iran. The operation was first announced in January and is believed to be targeting Iranian missile sites.
The House vote on the resolution was held on [date] with 228 members voting against it and 203 in favor. The Senate had also rejected a similar measure earlier this week, with all 100 senators voting against it.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) expressed her opposition to the war, calling it “reckless.” However, no other specific comments from lawmakers were reported.
The decision to reject the resolution means that Trump’s authority to wage war in Iran remains intact. The White House has not commented on the outcome of the vote.
The US military has been conducting airstrikes against Iranian targets since January, with the goal of deterring the country from developing nuclear capabilities. The operation has sparked controversy and debate among lawmakers and the public.
Here is a breakdown of how each senator voted on the resolution:
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