House blocks Rashida Tlaib's resolution calling for removal of all US troops from Lebanon - report
The House of Representatives has voted against a resolution proposed by Rashida Tlaib that called for the removal of all US troops from Lebanon. The vote resulted in 92 in favor and 324 against, with a notable division among Democrats. Only one Republican supported the resolution, highlighting a lack of bipartisan support.
- ▪The House voted 92 to 324 against Rashida Tlaib's resolution.
- ▪117 Democrats voted against the resolution while 91 supported it.
- ▪Only one Republican reportedly voted in favor of the resolution.
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House blocks Rashida Tlaib's resolution calling for removal of all US troops from Lebanon - reportAccording to Axios, the House voted 92 to 324 against the resolution, with 117 Democrats voting against it and 91 in favor of it. Only one Republican reportedly voted in favor.Follow us on GoogleUS Representative Rashida Tlaib sits next to US Representative Ilhan Omar during US President Donald Trump's State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, US, February 24, 2026. (photo credit: REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein/File Photo)
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