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House of Representatives delivered a stunning rebuke](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/03/house-passes-war-power-resolution-trump-iran) to Trump, with representatives backing a move to force him to seek approval from Congress for the war or withdraw US forces. The vote
war in Iran disproportionately impact farmers, and is a state governed by Republicans but has voted for Democrats in recent federal and state elections. [ by Trump administration policies like tariffs and the war in Iran. The state is governed by Republicans, but voters have cast their ballots for Democrats in recent federal and state elections
House and Senate Democrats have failed to pass multiple war power resolutions that would have required Trump to halt the conflict until Congress authorizes further action. Republicans say they back Trump's wartime leadership
Iran](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jun/17/trump-us-iran-israel-war). Now he faces a [bruising primary](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/may/16/kentucky-republican-primary-election-massie-gallrein) against his Trump-endorsed challenger, [Ed Gallrein](https://www.edgallrein.com/). Undeterred by Trump’s lurid attacks, Massie put on a brave face
impact on him. And I think the base is starting to think into the future.” Trump has a long history of unseating his congressional opponents, backing primary challengers to his critics and wielding his social
Trump.” Ruben Gallego, a senator who has become a vocal opponent of sales of offensive weapons to Israel despite previously supporting them, told Punchbowl News that the vote “means Netanyahu really screwed up the politics
House. Under the War Powers Resolution of 1973, Congress must declare war or authorize the use of force within 60 days — a deadline that falls on Friday — or within 90 days if the president asks
Iran says Project Freedom violates the ceasefire agreement. Little is known about the new offer the president is reviewing, NPR's Mara Liasson tells *Up First*. Trump says he's been briefed on the concept
House votes since early March due to an undisclosed illness. Despite his absence, Kean ran unopposed in the Republican primary with Trump’s backing. Kean said on Tuesday that he remained focused on his recovery
impact of the war has left the government with fewer options to address the crisis. Residents and business owners report sharply higher electricity bills, with some attributing the rise to the financial strain
war in Iran. In response to Cassidy’s DEI attacks, Letlow has pointed to his support for Biden’s economic stimulus package that included equity provisions to help underserved schools and businesses impacted
Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/donaldtrump)’s protectionist trade policies – and the highly erratic and unpredictable nature of how those policies are implemented – has shored up support for Carney, who has pledged a steady economic hand
vote based on the cost of living. Trump's strikes on Iran, and the subsequent closure of the Strait of Hormuz, have driven oil prices up, with a barrel of Brent crude, a major
House [is unravelling](https://www.axios.com/newsletters/axios-am-72e7e1c3-f2cd-43df-b19e-cfb37a9b9bd6.html?chunk=1&utm_term=emshare#story1) as he alienates Maga influencers, religious conservatives, anti-interventionists who wanted an end to forever wars and anyone who craves relief from years of inflation. A majority of Catholic
Iran war has spiked prices for fertilizer and diesel — critical supplies for the farm state. That’s all creating a dynamic that Democrats feel will propel voters their way in the midterms, giving them
voting for a Republican nominee for US Senate in Tuesday’s runoff election, following Donald Trump’s late bid to influence the race in his latest effort to rid the GOP of less devoted leaders
House can deliver outcomes that benefit the state. “We’re all in this together,” he said. “We trust Trump and the vice president and what they’re doing, and things are going to be great