House Rejects Bipartisan Push to Require Congressional War Authorization on Iran

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The House voted 219-212 to block consideration of a bipartisan resolution that would end offensive military operations in Iran without explicit congressional authorization, with a handful of Democrats crossing party lines and two Republicans supporting the measure, signaling a partisan split on presidential war powers.
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