House GOP Delays Vote to End Iran War as Trump Pauses Strike for Talks
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House Republican leaders postponed a vote on a resolution to compel President Trump to withdraw from the Iran war after it became clear they lacked the votes to defeat it. The delay comes as Trump announced he is pausing a planned military strike on Iran at the request of Gulf allies to allow for ongoing negotiations. The House is now expected to vote on the war powers measure in June.
Facts First
- House GOP leaders delayed a vote on a war powers resolution after determining they lacked the votes to defeat the Democratic measure.
- President Trump paused a planned military strike on Iran at the request of Gulf allies, citing ongoing 'serious negotiations'.
- The House resolution would compel Trump to withdraw from the Iran war under the War Powers Act, which requires congressional approval after 60 days of conflict.
- A previous House vote on a similar measure ended in a 212-212 tie, with three Republicans voting in favor and one Democrat against.
- Oil prices dropped by more than $2 a barrel following Trump's announcement of the delayed strike.
What Happened
House Republican leadership on Thursday canceled a scheduled vote on a Democratic-sponsored war powers resolution intended to compel President Donald Trump to withdraw from the war with Iran. The cancellation occurred after it became apparent leadership lacked the necessary votes to defeat the measure. The vote has been postponed until after the House returns from its Memorial Day recess, with a vote expected in June. This follows President Trump's announcement on Monday that he was delaying a military strike on Iran to allow for further negotiations.
Why this Matters to You
The ongoing conflict and political maneuvering directly impact gas prices and financial markets. The nationwide average price of gasoline has risen to $4.53, and oil prices remain volatile, dropping sharply after Trump announced the delayed strike. A successful war powers resolution could force an end to U.S. military involvement, which may affect global oil supply and prices. The political instability may also continue to influence stock markets, as seen with recent declines in U.S. and Asian indexes.
What's Next
The House is expected to vote on the war powers resolution in June. In the Senate, a separate war powers resolution advanced to a final vote earlier in the week, but Republican leaders expect to block it once all members are present. Diplomatically, mediators from Qatar, Pakistan, and other nations are working to refine a proposal to end the war, with Trump stating he is ready to resume military action if an acceptable deal is not reached.