The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a War Powers Resolution aimed at restricting President Donald Trump's military authority concerning Iran. The resolution, which passed by a narrow margin of 215 to 208, seeks to prevent Trump from engaging in hostile military actions against Iran without congressional approval, unless in defense against an imminent attack. Notably, four Republican lawmakers supported the measure, introduced by Democratic Representative Gregory Meeks of New York. However, the resolution lacks legal binding force, serving more as a political statement than enforceable law.