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Republicans in US House cancel vote on Trump Iran war powers resolution
The vote was pulled after Republicans appeared at risk of losing the measure due to member absences.
Republicans in US House cancel vote on Trump Iran war powers resolution
US House Speaker Mike Johnson speaks during a press conference following a closed House Republican Conference meeting, May 20 2026 (FILE). / Reuters

US House Republican leaders on Thursday cancelled a vote on a resolution to curb President Donald Trump’s war powers in Iran after Republicans appeared close to losing the measure due to members' absence.

Democrats have repeatedly pushed votes in both the House and Senate to limit Trump’s war powers, with the effort gradually gaining more Republican backing in recent weeks.

The resolution was introduced by New York Democratic Representative Gregory Meeks, the top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

House Democrats criticised Republicans for cancelling the vote, accusing the GOP-controlled House of siding with the Trump administration and blocking bipartisan legislation that would have required Trump to end the Middle East conflict.

The cancelled House vote came after Trump said earlier this week that he believes the US campaign against Iran has received strong public support.

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SOURCE:AA