Republican call off vote on Trump's War Powers Resolution that was on the verge of passing
Republicans have postponed a vote on a War Powers Resolution that would require President Trump to withdraw from the ongoing conflict with Iran. The decision to delay the vote has drawn criticism from Democrats, who accuse Republicans of playing political games. This move reflects the growing division within the Republican Party regarding support for Trump's military actions.
- ▪The vote was delayed to allow absent lawmakers a chance to participate.
- ▪Democrats criticized Republicans as 'cowards' for the postponement.
- ▪Support for Trump's war efforts is waning among rank-and-file Republicans.
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