The House is set to vote on a measure that would curb President Trump’s authority to continue military engagement in Iran. The vote was initially scheduled for late May, when the measure appeared likely to pass.
Republican leaders in the House postponed the action at that time. They have now run out of options to delay the vote further.
The measure directs the president to halt U.S. military involvement in Iran unless Congress grants specific approval. It reflects ongoing debate over the scope of presidential war powers.
Lawmakers on both sides have expressed concerns about the conflict’s duration and cost. The vote will test support for the administration’s Iran strategy.
Supporters argue Congress must reclaim its constitutional role in authorizing war. Opponents say the measure could undermine ongoing diplomatic efforts.
The outcome remains uncertain, though the measure previously had enough backing to pass. Political dynamics could shift before the final vote.





