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The House is expected to vote Thursday on a war powers resolution that would require Congressional approval before President Trump orders further military action against Iran, with the vote pushed by a bipartisan group led by Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) and Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY). House Speaker Mike Johnson informed Republican lawmakers of the upcoming vote on a Sunday call, while urging members to vote against the resolution. Republican leadership faces a narrow margin, as Johnson can only afford to lose one vote if all members are present. Johnson also indicated plans for a separate vote this week on Department of Homeland Security funding amid an ongoing partial government shutdown.

House likely to hold vote Thursday on resolution to restrain Trump's power
On a call with Republicans on Sunday, House Speaker Mike Johnson told lawmakers a vote on the war powers resolution will likely be held on Thursday, two sources told ABC News.
Democrats and a handful of Republicans have demanded a vote on the resolution, which would require Congressional approval before the president orders any further military action in Iran. The measure is sponsored by Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., and Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky.
ABC News has learned that Republican leadership is urging members to vote against it. Johnson also reminded Republicans on the call that attendance is important. With a razor-thin majority, Johnson can only afford to lose one vote if all members are voting and present.
While there is some bipartisan support for the war powers resolution, Republicans have the majority in the House and the president has veto power.
Johnson also told Republicans he plans to hold another vote this week on Dept. of Homeland Security funding, as the partial government shutdown continues.
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