Afghanistan, June 4 -- The U.S. House of Representatives voted to limit President Donald Trump from using military force against Iran without congressional authorization, marking a rare rebuke from members of his own Republican Party.
According to Fox News, lawmakers approved the measure by 215 votes to 208, with all Democrats present supporting the resolution and four Republicans joining them.
The resolution seeks to require congressional approval for the deployment of U.S. forces or military action against Iran. While the measure is largely symbolic because Trump is expected to veto it and supporters lack the votes to override a veto, it highlights growing concern in Congress over the scope of presidential war powers.
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