The Republican-led House passed a war powers resolution directing President Trump to end hostilities with Iran, with a bipartisan vote of 215-208. The measure is symbolic and faces a likely veto.
- Four Republicans joined Democrats in supporting the resolution. - The conflict, now over 90 days old, lacks a clear end, and talks for a ceasefire have stalled.
- Hours before the vote, the U.S. and Iran traded strikes in the Persian Gulf.
The vote signals growing opposition to the war, even among some Republicans, as the administration pushes back.