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House Democrats fail to pass war powers resolution by unanimous consent

The push from House Democrats to pass a war powers resolution by unanimous consent failed today after the pro forma speaker, Republican Chris Smith, did not recognize Democrats.

It was always a tall order, given that pushback from even a single member would require Democrats to pursue a formal vote on the resolution.

While it’s largely a symbolic move, top Democrats in both chambers have vowed to hold votes again when Congress returns from recess next week.

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At a Q&A following his address the Ronald Reagan Institute Washington, Nato secretary general Mark Rutte said that he “sensed” Donald Trump’s disappointment during his meeting with the president on Wednesday.

“I explained to him yesterday the overwhelming majority of Europeans have done what US asked of them, and what was previously agreed in these circumstances,” Rutte said. “And yes, sometimes it takes a bit of time.”

He reiterated that Nato exists to protect European partners but also the US, and understood Trump’s disappointment “to a certain extent” during their conversation, which he described as “open and candid”.

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