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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.
A bipartisan majority in the Republican-led House has voted to end the war with Iran.
NPR's Claudia Grisalis reports this was the clearest rebuke yet of President Trump's handling of the conflict.
New York Democrat Gregory Meeks helped force the vote to end the Iran war that's now 90 days in.
He thanked Republicans who joined Democrats to get the war powers resolution over the finish line.
We're at the point where you have to put people, the American people, over politics.
One of those Republicans, Pennsylvania's Brian Fitzpatrick,
argued once the conflict passed the 60-day mark, it violated the War Powers Act.
I follow the law.
People have a hard time being consistent around here.
They apply different rules to different presidents, different wars, different eras.
The law is the law.
For now, the vote remains symbolic.
Even if it were to pass in the Senate too, Trump would be able to veto it.