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2026-05-23 congressional sev 250 strategic · #736
House GOP Leadership Cancels Iran War Powers Vote for Second Consecutive Day After Realizing Resolution Would Pass, Blocking Constitutional Oversight of Unauthorized War
target: Congressional War Powers, Article I War Declaration Authority, Separation of Powers, War Powers Reso
House Republican leaders pulled the planned vote on the Senate-passed Iran War Powers Resolution for a second day running on May 22, 2026, after vote-count efforts showed they lacked the numbers to defeat the bipartisan measure compelling Trump to withdraw US forces from Iran. The resolution had cleared the Senate 50-47 with four GOP defectors (Paul, Collins, Cassidy, Murkowski). With the statuto…
Action script (what citizens can do)
Contact your House Representative. Ask: 'Will you sign a discharge petition to force a floor vote on the Iran War Powers Resolution and publicly oppose Speaker Johnson's procedural blocking of constitutional oversight?' Support the Friends Committee on National Legislation and Win Without War.
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House Republican leaders pulled the planned vote on the Senate-passed Iran War Powers Resolution for a second day running on May 22, 2026, after vote-count efforts showed they lacked the numbers to defeat the bipartisan measure compelling Trump to withdraw US forces from Iran. The resolution had cleared the Senate 50-47 with four GOP defectors (Paul, Collins, Cassidy, Murkowski). With the statutory 60-day War Powers Resolution deadline already lapsed and the conflict now in its 12th week without congressional authorization, House leadership's procedural blocking — rather than allowing a floor vote that would constrain unauthorized military action — represents Congress affirmatively refusing to exercise its Article I war powers and accountability function.
source imported 2026-05-23
2026-05-17 congressional sev 320 strategic · #718
House Ties 212-212 Rejecting Iran War Powers Resolution for Third Time Since War's Start, First Vote Since Statutory 60-Day Authorization Deadline Lapsed
target: Congressional War Powers, Separation of Powers, Article I War Declaration Authority, War Powers Reso
The House voted 212-212, defeating H.Con.Res 75 by Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) requiring withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iran within 30 days absent congressional authorization. Only three Republicans crossed over: Thomas Massie (KY), Brian Fitzpatrick (PA), and Tom Barrett (MI). This was the first House vote since the statutory 60-day War Powers Resolution deadline lapsed in late April, formalizin…
Action script (what citizens can do)
Contact your House Representative — especially if they voted against the resolution. Ask: 'Why are you allowing Trump to wage an unauthorized 11-week war? Will you co-sponsor and force another vote on a binding War Powers Resolution under expedited procedures?' Support Win Without War and Friends Committee on National Legislation.
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The House voted 212-212, defeating H.Con.Res 75 by Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) requiring withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iran within 30 days absent congressional authorization. Only three Republicans crossed over: Thomas Massie (KY), Brian Fitzpatrick (PA), and Tom Barrett (MI). This was the first House vote since the statutory 60-day War Powers Resolution deadline lapsed in late April, formalizing congressional abdication of its Article I war declaration authority. Trump now operates an active military campaign — naval blockade, lethal strikes, and 'Project Freedom' deployment of 15,000 troops — without authorization, with Congress refusing to invoke its own statutory check.
source imported 2026-05-17
2026-05-07 congressional sev 250 strategic · #685
Tennessee Republicans Release Congressional Map Eliminating State's Only Black-Majority District in Memphis, Floor Vote Expected May 7
target: Black Voters, Minority Congressional Representation, Democratic Participation, Voting Rights · +1 more
Tennessee Republican legislative leaders unveiled a proposed congressional map during a special session that would split the majority-Black 9th District centered in Memphis into three Republican-leaning districts, eliminating the state's only Democratic seat held by Rep. Steve Cohen. The Memphis metro area of over 1 million people would be divided across three districts. The legislature also seek…
Action script (what citizens can do)
Contact Tennessee state legislators. Ask: 'Why is the legislature eliminating Memphis's Black-majority representation?' Support the NAACP Legal Defense Fund and Brennan Center challenges to racially targeted redistricting.
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Tennessee Republican legislative leaders unveiled a proposed congressional map during a special session that would split the majority-Black 9th District centered in Memphis into three Republican-leaning districts, eliminating the state's only Democratic seat held by Rep. Steve Cohen. The Memphis metro area of over 1 million people would be divided across three districts. The legislature also seeks to change state law to allow redistricting more frequently than once per decade. Floor votes in both chambers were expected Thursday, May 7.
source imported 2026-05-07
2026-05-07 congressional sev 120 tactical · #689
Senate Republicans Propose $1 Billion in Taxpayer Funds for Trump White House Ballroom Security in $70 Billion Immigration Reconciliation Bill, Bypassing Filibuster
target: Taxpayer Resources, Congressional Appropriations Authority, Government Ethics, Democratic Deliberati
Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley's reconciliation text includes $1 billion for Secret Service security infrastructure related to Trump's White House ballroom project, embedded in a $70 billion immigration enforcement package that bypasses the Senate filibuster. A federal judge previously ruled the ballroom requires congressional approval. The White House justified the spending by c…
Action script (what citizens can do)
Contact your senators. Ask: 'Why is $1 billion for a presidential vanity project being hidden in an immigration enforcement bill using reconciliation to bypass debate?' Demand standalone authorization and oversight.
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Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Chuck Grassley's reconciliation text includes $1 billion for Secret Service security infrastructure related to Trump's White House ballroom project, embedded in a $70 billion immigration enforcement package that bypasses the Senate filibuster. A federal judge previously ruled the ballroom requires congressional approval. The White House justified the spending by citing the WHCD assassination attempt. Senator Warren noted the project has escalated from $200 million in private donations to $1 billion in taxpayer funds.
source imported 2026-05-07

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