House Rejects Iran War Resolution in Close Vote
The House voted 213 to 214 on Thursday to reject a resolution ordering President Donald Trump to end US participation in hostilities against Iran.
Vote Summary
* Outcome: Failed 213 to 214, lacking just one vote
* Senate: Opposed related resolution 52 to 47 on Wednesday
* Party Alignment: Almost all along party lines
* Exceptions: Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) voted yes. Rep. Jared Golden (D-ME) voted no. Rep. Warren Davidson (R-OH) voted “present.”Three Republican representatives did not vote
Details of the Resolution
* Initiator: Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-NY)
* Goal: Terminate the use of US armed forces against Iran unless Congress authorizes.
* Democrats’ Plan: Convince Republicans to go on record as supporting an unpopular war before November midterm elections
Political Background
* Fuels: Increasing prices after war started, creating economic strain in critical constituencies
* Constitutional Argument: Only Congress may declare war; Democrats invoke War Powers Resolution of 1973
* State of War: Democrats claim that President Trump has “led the American people into a war of choice without congressional authorization
Market Impact:
* Geopolitical Significance: Oil, Stocks, Bitcoin: 2026’s biggest threat is Iran-US war
* Iran War Escalation: Failed resolution eliminates legislative means for de-escalation
* Bitcoin Price Response: Recently climbed 5 percent to $74,400 after news of Iran peace talks. Markets continue monitoring diplomatic efforts
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