House Republicans on Thursday postponed a planned vote on legislation that would force President Donald Trump to end military involvement in Iran, as party leaders struggled to gather sufficient support to block the measure.
The GOP leadership faced difficulties securing enough votes to dismiss the resolution, which would require the president to withdraw from the conflict with Iran. As a result, the planned vote has been pushed back until June.
The delay highlights the challenges Republicans are encountering as they work to maintain unity on foreign policy issues while the administration continues its military engagement in the region.







