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House Rejects Iran War Resolution 213-214

April 16, 2026
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House Rejects Resolution to End Iran War, 213–214 Along Party Lines - 1



The House voted to reject a resolution Thursday directing President Trump to remove US armed forces from hostilities against Iran, 213 to 214, falling one vote short along almost entirely party lines.

Summary

  • Rep. Gregory Meeks of New York proposed the resolution directing the president to end military action in Iran unless explicitly authorized by Congress; it failed 213–214 on Thursday, one day after the Senate voted 52–47 to reject a similar measure.
  • Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky was the lone Republican to support the measure; Rep. Jared Golden of Maine was the sole Democrat to vote against it; Rep. Warren Davidson of Ohio voted “present” and three Republicans did not vote.
  • Democrats described the effort as forcing Republicans on the record defending an unpopular war that has driven up gas prices and weighed on GOP approval ratings ahead of November’s midterms.

The Republican-controlled House voted 213–214 Thursday to reject a war powers resolution that would have directed President Trump to end US military involvement in Iran without explicit congressional authorization. The vote was nearly identical in partisan breakdown to the Senate’s 52–47 rejection of a similar measure the day before.

Rep. Gregory Meeks of New York proposed the measure, stating on the House floor: “Donald Trump has dragged the American people into a war of choice, launched without congressional authorization.”

Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky was the only Republican to vote in favor of the resolution, continuing a consistent position he has held on war powers across multiple votes this year. Rep. Jared Golden of Maine was the sole Democrat to vote against it.

Rep. Warren Davidson of Ohio, who had previously voted to end the Iran war in an earlier round, voted “present” on Thursday. Three Republicans did not cast a vote at all, which effectively tightened the margin and allowed the resolution to fail by a single vote rather than by the three-vote cushion their absences could have produced.

Why Democrats Kept Forcing the Vote

This was the latest in a series of Democratic war powers resolutions aimed not at passage but at putting Republicans on the record. Bloomberg described the 213-214 tally as “the latest attempt by Democrats to force Republicans to go on record defending the unpopular war,” which has become a persistent political liability for the GOP as 2026 midterms approach.

Gas prices have risen steadily since the war began, and the increasing cost of diesel and fertilizer has fed economic anxiety in districts that Republicans need to hold in November. Rising oil tied to the Strait of Hormuz blockade has elevated consumer prices and weighed on the president’s approval ratings on economic grounds.

The Constitutional Backdrop

Under the US Constitution, only Congress can formally declare war. Presidents retain limited unilateral military authority for immediate self-defense, but legal scholars have long argued that sustained offensive operations require legislative authorization. Democrats have repeatedly invoked the War Powers Resolution of 1973 to force procedural votes, with Republicans voting to sustain the president’s authority each time.

The Senate’s 52–47 vote on April 15 preceded Thursday’s House vote by roughly 24 hours, establishing the same party-line pattern in both chambers. No Republican senator broke ranks.

Market Implications

Financial markets have priced the Iran war as the central geopolitical risk factor of 2026, with oil, equities, and Bitcoin all tracking diplomatic and congressional signals closely. The resolution’s failure removes one potential de-escalation catalyst from this week’s news cycle, though the simultaneous announcement of an Israel-Lebanon ceasefire appears to have provided the larger market-moving signal Thursday afternoon.

Bitcoin jumped 5% to $74,400 on a previous Iran peace signal and has continued to treat any ceasefire-related development as a primary macro catalyst. The failed House resolution reinforces the reality that the Iran conflict has no near-term legislative off-ramp, keeping the diplomatic track via the US-Iran ceasefire framework and potential resumed Islamabad talks as the only active path toward de-escalation.

Editorial Team

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