Donald Trump condemned the Republican lawmakers who voted for a Democratic-led bill that strips him of the power to wage war on Iran

Donald Trump has condemned Republican lawmakers who voted for a Democratic-led bill that would strip him of power to wage war on Iran. 

‘Yesterday, in a meaningless vote, the House voted, 4 bad Republicans and all of the Dumocrats, to limit my War Powers, right in the middle of my final negotiations to end the War with the Islamic Republic of Iran,’ the President wrote on Truth Social on Thursday. 

Four Republicans broke ranks as the House voted in favor of the war powers resolution, which would force Trump to end fighting with Iran unless authorized by Congress.

The rebels included frequent critics of the President, Thomas Massie and Brian Fitzpatrick, as well as Army veterans Warren Davidson and Tom Barrett.

The vote is largely symbolic as any ‌resolution ⁠would still need to pass the Senate, and garner a two-thirds majorities in both chambers ​to overcome ​an ⁠almost certain Trump veto.

Trump accused the Democrats of committing an unpatriotic act, claiming the US holds the upper hand in negotiations with Iran, before turning his criticism on the dissenting Republicans.

‘The four Republicans, that’s a whole other story – They’re GRANDSTANDERS! They should be ashamed of themselves,’ the President concluded.

One of the GOP dissenters, Massie of Kentucky, recently lost his primary after Trump and his MAGA allies poured millions into backing his challenger.

Donald Trump condemned the Republican lawmakers who voted for a Democratic-led bill that strips him of the power to wage war on Iran

Donald Trump condemned the Republican lawmakers who voted for a Democratic-led bill that strips him of the power to wage war on Iran 

Thomas Massie rebelled against the President

Brian Fitzpatrick and his wife, Jacqui Heinrich

The rebels included frequent Trump critics Thomas Massie, left, and Brian Fitzpatrick

The House voted 215 to ¿208 in favor of the war powers resolution, which forces Trump to stop US troops from engaging in further hostilities against Iran unless explicitly authorized by Congress

The House voted 215 to ​208 in favor of the war powers resolution, which forces Trump to stop US troops from engaging in further hostilities against Iran unless explicitly authorized by Congress

Representative Fitzpatrick, a moderate Republican from Pennsylvania, also broke from Trump. 

Just weeks ago, the President threatened Fitzpatrick while speaking to reporters, including the lawmaker’s fiancée, Fox News correspondent Jacqui Heinrich, claiming that Fitzpatrick always votes against him and warning that it wouldn’t end well.

‘He likes voting against Trump,’ Trump said. ‘You know what happens with that? It doesn’t work out well.’

The other two dissenters, Davidson of Ohio and Barrett of Michigan, are Army veterans, with Barrett a decorated Iraq War combat veteran and former helicopter pilot.

Davidson opposed the Iran campaign from the start, joining Massie on an early war powers measure.

The vote highlights the growing concern in Congress, especially among members of his own party, about the ongoing war with Iran, as the President struggles to get the regime to sign a peace deal. 

There is growing disquiet in Republican circles over the spiraling conflict, which is now into its fourth month after the administration originally claimed the operation could be wrapped up within six weeks. 

The national average gas price stands at $4.20 per gallon, up from $2.90 per gallon before the war started, while the annual inflation rate has surged to 3.8 percent, its highest since May 2023.

The measure directs the president to remove US armed forces from engaging in any more hostilities against Iran unless explicitly authorized by Congress, other than to defend America, an ally or partner from 'imminent attack'

The measure directs the president to remove US armed forces from engaging in any more hostilities against Iran unless explicitly authorized by Congress, other than to defend America, an ally or partner from ‘imminent attack’

The Democrats in the House had previously tried and failed to pass a resolution that would limit Trump’s ability to conduct military operations against Iran, arguing the war is illegal because the President had not received permission from Congress. 

But when Democrats accrued enough votes to pass a similar measure last month, House Republicans pulled a planned vote on the bill.

Meanwhile, the Senate advanced a separate but similar ⁠resolution ​last month in a ​procedural vote, after seven previous attempts had failed.

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