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Effort to rein in Trump’s military campaign in Iran fails for the third time in the House of Representatives

# The Republican-led US House of Representatives has rejected a Democratic-led resolution to block president Donald Trump from taking military action against Iran without congressional approval. The house voted 212 to 212, meaning it failed because it needed a majority to pass. This is the third vote this year on an Iranian war powers resolution. Democrats have repeatedly called ​on Trump to ⁠come to Congress for authorisation to use military force in the conflict, emphasising the Constitution says only the legislature, not the president, can declare war.