Trump Survives Impeachment Vote as House Democrats Divide over Iran Strikes
- On June 24, 2025, members of the House of Representatives overwhelmingly decided to table Rep. Al Green's impeachment resolution against President Donald Trump, which was related to the strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
- The vote occurred after Trump ordered the bombing of three Iranian nuclear facilities on June 21 without obtaining congressional approval, an action critics argued overstepped legal boundaries related to the separation of powers and the authority to declare war.
- Despite Green's call citing abuse of power, 344 members, including 128 Democrats, sided with Republicans to reject the five-page resolution, highlighting divisions within the Democratic Party.
- Representative Green expressed no remorse for forcing the vote, describing it as a matter of principle, while constitutional attorney John Bonifaz commended Green for demonstrating strong leadership.
- The vote outcome suggests continued partisan disagreements over Trump's use of military force without Congress, indicating that impeachment efforts may persist despite the setback.
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Trump survives impeachment vote as House Democrats divide over Iran strikes
Democrats join Republicans in 344-79 vote to quash measure.Seventy-nine House Democrats vote for Al Green's resolution.Lawmakers describe vote as completely unserious, selfish move.United States President Donald Trump survived an impeachment...
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