Democratic lawmakers are on the verge of passing a resolution to end President Trump’s war with Iran — with some help from a steadily growing group of Republicans.
In the House and Senate, resolutions under the 1973 War Powers Act this past week saw more members of Trump’s party crossing the aisle to vote in favor of the so-far failed measures, with others voicing their support for a future resolution.
Up until now, House and Senate Republicans have defeated multiple war powers votes brought by their Democratic colleagues since the start of the U.S. campaign in Iran on Feb. 28. But some in the GOP who were initially hesitant to rein in Trump have soured on his administration’s lack of clear plan for the conflict and skyrocketing fuel costs for their constituents — a byproduct of Tehran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz.











