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House passes Iran war powers resolution in rebuke to Trump
https://www.cnn.com/2026/06/03/politics/house-iran-war-powers-vote
The House passed a resolution on Wednesday to limit President Donald Trumps war powers in Iran, a significant rebuke to Trump and his handling of the conflict.
Democrats have repeatedly forced votes to limit Trumps war powers in both the House and the Senate a campaign that has gradually picked up more GOP support in recent weeks.
The measure, known as a concurrent resolution, passed by the House Wednesday must be approved by both chambers, but would not go to the president to be signed.
The vote was 215 to 208 with Republican Reps. Thomas Massie, Brian Fitzpatrick, Tom Barrett and Warren Davidson crossing party lines to support the resolution.
UpInArms
(55,502 posts)malaise
(298,534 posts)Important
Srkdqltr
(10,017 posts)BlueKota
(5,574 posts)It could be coincidence or just wishful thinking. I am beginning to wonder though, as more and more evidence about tsf's further medical deterioration are surfacing, whether at least some House and Senate Republicons are thinking they don't have to dance to his tune anymore.
Miles Archer
(24,714 posts)I think the question is that if Trump looked and behaved as he did in his first term...still abhorrent, an abomination, but NOT in an alarming state of physical and mental decay, and NOT falling asleep in every meeting, would they be doing this?
I think not.
Because no matter WHO triies to take the rains after his dirt nap, he'll never have the iron grip on him that he still has, and they know it.
BlueKota
(5,574 posts)Cults don't usually survive once their leader is gone.
ITAL
(1,413 posts)Is a lot of the primaries are over (not all states, but many). They're not quite as scared of him now that he won't get someone to primary and challenge them. And after November, at least a few will start looking at '28 and a post Trump GOP.
Miles Archer
(24,714 posts)Look at who's being suggested. Don Jr WANTS IT, but Grampy says he'd rather have PRINCESS IVANKA.
I don't see Trump endorsing Vance or Rubio. He wants the Princess.
Then, there's Tucker Carlson. TUCKER CARLSON, being held up as a potential nominee.
I think what they would like to "SELL" is a return to "REAGAN REPUBLICANS."
Obviously, that won't win over any Democrats, and probably not a majority of Independents. But it would be their way of attempting to wash the stink of the "Trump Decade-Plus" off of them. And if they DO prop up a total knob like Don Jr, well...good luck to them, I guess. They'll need it.
ITAL
(1,413 posts)I was more meaning folks in Congress since the post I was responding to was about more Republicans crossing the aisle to vote against stuff he wanted. Now that we're largely through primaries, it's started to happen in drips. I feel like once we get into '27 (barring a total red wave catastrophe) that is more likely to happen as they lose the House, and hopefully the Senate. There are a lot of true believers no doubt, but most in Congress just want to be re-elected. Trump's power will probably slowly start to fade as folks look to their '28 re-elections without Trump on the ballot. He may sink some in a primary if they go against him too much I suppose given he loves revenge, but I feel like he will likely check out by early '28. His last year might be on total cruise control.
Miles Archer
(24,714 posts)I'm smart enough to know that if I am in a group of people that's getting picked off one at a time, I could be next, especially if I'm behaving the way they're behaving.
A Republican doesn't have to "like" Massie or Cornyn.
They just need to see what Trump's doing to them and understand they could be next.
ITAL
(1,413 posts)Primary season is largely over, so he can't hang that sword over many of them now (soon to be all). And by the next time he can in '28, he many not care.
wnylib
(26,635 posts)70sEraVet
(5,680 posts)than they are of him!
The threats of being 'primaried' by an angry trump don't carry much weight, if the tea leaves reveal that Democrats are going to be elected!
senseandsensibility
(25,755 posts)Otherwise, great news!
Kablooie
(19,127 posts)Do they know something we dont know?
Maybe the rumors of Trump having a stroke are true.
If Trump is gone all his vanity projects will turn to dust.
Youre right
Sogo
(7,334 posts)nt.
Sneederbunk
(17,668 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(182,946 posts)The president said the White House wont be a very secure place unless Congress approved public funds related to the ballroom. GOP senators didnt care.
Trump said the White House âwonât be a very secure placeâ unless Congress approved public funds for his ballroom.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-06-03T19:11:04.218Z
The plea didnât work.
The problem wasnât procedural; it was the simple fact that too many Senate Republicans werenât willing to vote for his unpopular idea in an election year.
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/senate-republicans-ignore-trumps-pleas-strip-ballroom-funding-from-key-bill
It didnt work. Bloomberg reported:
Senate Republicans stripped federal funds for Donald Trumps White House ballroom from a spending package after the money triggered a backlash from lawmakers in both parties.
The removal of the funds Wednesday is a fresh setback for Trump who a day earlier Senate Republicans forced to scrap a $1.8 billion fund to pay allies who claim they were unfairly targeted by the government.
The entire trajectory of this fight has been bizarre for a while. For months, Republican officials in the White House and on Capitol Hill assured the public that the ballroom project would be privately financed. In early May, however, the partys position changed unexpectedly, and some GOP senators unveiled a package to fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Customs and Border Protection, which included a $1 billion provision that, if approved, would spend taxpayer dollars related to the ballroom......
The president kept lobbying, even expressing confidence that lawmakers would eventually give him what he wanted.
Whether Trump realizes this or not, however, his ability to bark orders and have others obey his directives has waned dramatically of late. Hes an unpopular incumbent trying to secure taxpayer money for an unpopular idea in an election year.
Of course, Republicans pulled the provision related to the ballroom despite the presidents insistence that the White House wont be a very secure place.
That quacking sound you hear in the distance is the sound of an increasingly lame duck.
MerryBlooms
(12,439 posts)Well done 🥰