Trump Attacks House Vote To End Iran War-Says It’s ‘Meaningless’

President Donald Trump criticized a bipartisan House vote aimed at ending the war in Iran, labeling the resolution as 'meaningless.' Despite the vote passing 215-208, the resolution faces significant hurdles in the Senate and a likely presidential veto.
Why it matters
The vote signals growing legislative friction regarding executive war powers and the ongoing conflict in Iran.
Topline President Donald Trump assailed Republicans who joined Democrats in voting Wednesday to end the Iran war, calling it a “meaningless” vote—and while the resolution faces a tough road to full passage, it indicates growing discontent with the war.
The framing focuses on the President's perspective and uses terminology like 'Dumocrats' as quoted from the President, which aligns with the source's typical coverage style.
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