KEY POINTS
  • The House passed a bill to repeal the 2002 Authorization for Use of Military Force in Iraq.
  • The Senate plans to vote on legislation to revoke the war authorization later this year, and President Joe Biden supports the move.
  • Congress is trying to rein in presidential discretion to take military action, nearly a decade after the Iraq War ended.
U.S. President George W. Bush (L), House Speaker Dennis Hastert (R-IL), Secretary of State Colin Powell and Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld in 2002

The House voted Thursday to repeal the 2002 authorization for war in Iraq as Congress moves to rein in presidential discretion on using military force.

The chamber passed the measure by a 268-161 margin. Forty-nine Republicans joined all but one Democrat in supporting it.