The war powers resolution passed by a vote of 215 to 208, with four Republicans joining Democrats in support.
The resolution had originally been set for a vote two weeks ago, but Republican leaders sent House members home early for a May recess when it appeared the largely Democratic-backed measure had enough Republican votes for passage. However, the extended break didn’t shift GOP support to kill the measure.
Ahead of the vote, House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., defended President Trump’s decision to attack Iran.
“Remember … Iran declared war on us 47 years ago. They chant ‘death to America.’ The president is trying to keep the people safe,” Johnson told reporters.


I added that last paragraph, because it’s funny.