
House GOP leaders pull Iran war powers vote over attendance issues: Sources
House Republicans pulled a vote on an Iran war powers resolution that members were slated to vote on during Thursday evening's vote series -- prompting outrage from Democrats.
The vote was scrapped at the last minute due to attendance issues on the GOP side, according to sources familiar with the matter.
House Rules Committee Ranking Member Rep. Jim McGovern, a Democrat, asked for an explanation as to why the vote was canceled ahead of recess.
"Are we not voting on it because the American people are sick and tired of this illegal war that is costing tens of billions of dollars?" McGovern said on the House floor, as Democrats shouted and yelled in the chamber.
"Gas prices are through the roof. People can't afford their groceries. Is that why you're pulling it?" he said.
All previous war powers efforts in the House have failed, though last week a resolution failed in a close tied vote.






