The House of Representatives approved a war powers resolution to halt U.S. military action against Iran, rebuking President Trump.
- The measure passed with bipartisan support, including a handful of Republicans. - It seeks to end military engagement and reassert congressional war powers.
- The resolution now heads to the Senate, where its passage is uncertain. The vote underscores deepening divisions over U.S.
foreign policy and the president's authority to order military strikes without congressional approval.