House set to vote on bill urging president to end U.S. involvement in Iran as deadline passes
The House is preparing to hold a vote on legislation that would instruct the president to end U.S. military engagement in Iran. The proposal seeks to formally direct the administration to halt
The House is preparing to hold a vote on legislation that would instruct the president to end U.S.
military engagement in Iran. The proposal seeks to formally direct the administration to halt
involvement in the ongoing conflict. The measure had been slated to clear the chamber in late May.
Republican leadership delayed the scheduled consideration of the bill. The postponement has left the
chamber with no further procedural options to stall the vote. Lawmakers now face a narrow window to
act before the session ends. Supporters argue the vote could pressure the executive to withdraw
troops. Critics warn it may undermine the president’s authority and complicate foreign‑policy
strategy.