Illustration of Rep. Max Miller and Rep. Rashida Tlaib in a heated House debate over Lebanon war powers.
Illustration of Rep. Max Miller and Rep. Rashida Tlaib in a heated House debate over Lebanon war powers.
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House orders Rep. Max Miller’s remarks about Rep. Rashida Tlaib stricken during Lebanon war powers debate

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The U.S. House of Representatives ordered remarks by Rep. Max Miller, an Ohio Republican, to be stricken from the congressional record after a floor exchange with Rep. Rashida Tlaib, a Michigan Democrat, during debate over a Lebanon war powers resolution this week.

Rep. Max Miller (R-Ohio) drew an objection from Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) during House floor debate over Tlaib’s Lebanon war powers resolution, after Miller said Hezbollah is a terrorist organization and accused Tlaib of “advocating for terrorists on a daily basis,” according to coverage of the exchange. Tlaib objected and sought to have Miller’s words taken down or stricken. The presiding officer, Rep. Jay Obernolte (R-Calif.), ruled that the comments were out of order because they impugned a member’s patriotism or loyalty. After Miller declined to retract the remarks, the chair ordered them stricken from the record. The dispute briefly halted floor proceedings as members argued over whether the language violated House rules governing personal attacks. Tlaib’s Lebanon measure is H.Con.Res.84, a concurrent resolution directing the president, under the War Powers Resolution, to remove U.S. armed forces from Lebanon. Tlaib was previously censured by the House on Nov. 7, 2023, in a 234-188 vote over statements related to the Israel-Hamas war.

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Initial reactions on X highlight the heated House floor exchange where Rep. Max Miller's remarks accusing Rep. Rashida Tlaib of ties to Hezbollah were stricken from the record during debate on a Lebanon war powers resolution, with some users calling the remarks out of order and others defending them as exposing truth amid chaos and yelling.

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U.S. Senate rejects war powers measure on Iran 52-47; chamber scene with vote tally, key senators visible.
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Senate votes down Duckworth war powers measure on Iran

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The U.S. Senate on Wednesday rejected a Democratic-led war powers resolution that sought to restrict President Donald Trump from continuing U.S. military action against Iran without congressional authorization. The measure failed 52-47, with Sen. Rand Paul the only Republican voting in favor and Sen. John Fetterman the lone Democrat voting no.

The House voted 215-208 on Wednesday to approve a War Powers Resolution calling on President Donald Trump to end U.S. military action against Iran, with four Republicans joining Democrats in the first successful House vote to curb the president’s Iran campaign since the conflict began in late February.

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The Senate voted 50 to 48 on Tuesday to direct the removal of U.S. forces from hostilities with Iran. The measure, already approved by the House earlier this month, is symbolic and does not require presidential signature.

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