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House votes to curb Trump in Iran strife

- By Catie Edmondson

WASHINGTON — The House voted Friday to curb President Donald Trump’s ability to strike Iran militarily, adopting a bipartisan provision that would require the president to get Congress’ approval before authorizin­g military force against Tehran.

The 251-170 vote reflects lawmakers’ growing desire to take back long-ceded authority over matters of war and peace from the executive branch, a reclamatio­n legislator­s contend has grown increasing­ly urgent amid escalating tensions with Iran. Twenty-seven Republican­s joined the Democrats.

Last month, Trump led the United States to the brink of a retaliator­y missile strike before abruptly reversing course minutes before launch. On Thursday, three Iranian boats briefly tried to block passage of a British tanker in the Strait of Hormuz, according to Britain’s Ministry of Defense.

Trump said last month he believes he does not need congressio­nal approval to strike Iran. The vote Friday amounted to a pointed and bipartisan rebuttal — led by strange ideologica­l bedfellows, Rep. Ro Khanna, a liberal Democrat from California, and Matt Gaetz of Florida, one of Trump’s most strident Republican allies in Congress.

“When this passes, it will be a clear statement from members of Congress on both sides of the aisle that this country is tired of endless wars, that we do not want another war in the Middle East,” Khanna said before the amendment vote.

Gaetz issued a challenge to his Republican peers late Thursday night.

“If my war-hungry colleagues, some of whom have already suggested we invade Venezuela and North Korea and probably a few other countries before lunchtime tomorrow; if they’re so certain of their case against Iran,” Gaetz said, “let them bring their authorizat­ion to use military force against Iran to this very floor.”

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