House Democrats push for a new Iran war-powers vote amid tightening unity

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House Democrats have unified behind a new Iran war-powers resolution to constrain President Trump’s ability to wage war, with several previously dissenting members expected to switch to support. With a 217–214 House majority, leadership worries a single GOP defection could derail the measure, though attendance remains a factor. The vote is not expected this week due to a two-week recess and is anticipated after the House reconvenes on April 14.
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