House Republican leaders have abruptly canceled a vote on a resolution concerning war powers in Iran. The measure, which aimed to end U.S. military involvement in Iran, was reportedly close to passing.
The decision to pull the vote comes as the resolution was on the verge of advancing, with Republicans reportedly lacking the votes needed to defeat it. This move effectively shields President Trump from a potential rebuke from Congress regarding his authority on military action in the region.
Meanwhile, the Senate has advanced a similar bill focused on ending the conflict in Iran, with Senator Cassidy notably shifting his stance to support the legislation following a primary loss. This is a developing story and will be updated as details emerge.