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Congressman Don Bacon says the US House of Representatives has voted to continue considering a petition on military aid for Ukraine and tougher sanctions on Russia.
The US House of Representatives approved a war powers resolution aimed at curbing President Donald Trump's military campaign against Iran, delivering a bipartisan rebuke to the administration even as Secretary of State Marco Rubio insisted that US operations against Tehran had ended.
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US House of Representatives approved a resolution amid limit Trump's war authority against IranPublished on: June 4, 2026 9:15 AM
Pakistan, June 4 -- The United States (US) House of Representatives has approved a resolution aimed at limiting President Donald Trump's authority to continue military action against Iran without explicit congressional approval,
The Ukraine Support Act allocates $8 billion in military financing for Kyiv, extends the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative through 2027, and imposes additional sanctions on Russia.
In a rare display of bipartisan cooperation and a rebuke to the administration's approach toward Ukraine, the US House of Representatives approved a sweeping Ukraine aid and Russia sanctions package,
The resolution calls on Trump to withdraw U.S. armed forces from hostilities involving Iran unless Congress formally declares war. However, the resolution would not force Trump to end the conflict and is largely viewed as symbolic unless it passes the Senate and survives a presidential veto.
The U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation on Thursday to provide aid to Ukraine and impose new sanctions on Russia, the latest sign that some Republicans are willing to defy party leaders.
In the 215-208 vote, four Republicans joined Democrats to pass the measure, which had failed in three previous attempts.
The House on Wednesday passed a measure to direct President Trump withdraw U.S. forces from Iran or win congressional approval to continue military operations there. The vote was the fourth of its kind in the chamber since the war began,
Four candidates have thrown their hats in the ring for the Republican nomination for the 10th District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in the upcoming primaries.