WASHINGTON D.C. – The United States House of Representatives has voted to curb President Donald Trump's authority to wage war, a move that specifically targets his powers regarding Iran. This legislative action, taken yesterday, represents a significant rebuke of the President's unilateral foreign policy decisions.

The vote, which passed by a partisan margin, seeks to limit the President's ability to engage in military action against Iran without prior congressional approval. Details surrounding the specific provisions and their potential impact remain subject to ongoing debate and future legislative maneuvering.

The legislative push comes at a time of heightened global apprehension regarding the United States' relationship with Iran. Recent developments have stoked fears of potential military escalation.
The United States, a federal republic with a bicameral legislature, comprises 435 representatives in the House and 100 senators. The nation's capital is Washington D.C., and its population was estimated at over 331 million in 2020, with projections reaching 340 million by 2026.
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