On June 3, 2026, the House of Representatives passed a resolution aimed at ending U.S. military action in Iran, with a vote of 215-208. The measure, led by Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-NY), received support from four Republican representatives, while most Republicans, including Speaker Mike Johnson, opposed it, arguing that it undermines President Trump's negotiations with Iran. The resolution directs Trump to withdraw U.S. forces from hostilities with Iran unless Congress declares war or authorizes military force. This vote follows previous failed attempts to pass similar resolutions earlier in the year. Additionally, the House voted 218-204 to advance legislation providing aid to Ukraine, allowing the bill to be debated and voted on in the coming days.
House Passes Resolution to End Military Action in Iran
The House of Representatives voted to pass a resolution to end U.S. military action in Iran on June 3, 2026, with a final tally of 215-208. The resolution, which directs President Trump to withdraw forces unless Congress approves military action, faced opposition from most Republicans. The House also advanced a separate motion to provide aid to Ukraine.
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- ✕ rare rebuke
- ✕ symbolic expression of disapproval
- ✕ total BS vote
- ✕ stupid political vote
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HOUSE VOTES TO END IRAN WAR
House Passes Resolution to End Military Action in Iran