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"site": "https://newrepublic.com",
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"Breaking News",
"Politics",
"Republican Party",
"Donald Trump",
"War",
"Iran",
"War Powers",
"War Powers Resolution",
"House of Representatives",
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"textContent": "Four Republican lawmakers broke party lines Wednesday to pass a resolution curbing Donald Trump’s war powers in his military campaign in Iran.\n\nThe four Republicans who joined Democrats were Representatives Thomas Massie of Kentucky, Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, Tom Barrett of Michigan, and Warren Davidson of Ohio.\n\nThe measure to remove U.S. armed forces from hostilities with Iran passed in the House 215–208.\n\nAs a concurrent resolution, the measure must be passed by both chambers of Congress. Democratic Senator John Fetterman, a staunch supporter of Israel, has single-handedly prevented previous versions of the measure from passing in the Senate, despite defections from three Republican senators.\n\nHouse Speaker Mike Johnson warned Wednesday that passing the measure could be “very dangerous” in light of the stalemate in negotiations. But if the Trump administration is to be believed, the war is over—so why should it matter?\n\n_This story has been updated._",
"title": "Four Republicans Break Ranks to Finally Rein Trump In on Iran"
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