Key facts
- Donald Trump criticized Republicans and Democrats after a House vote on war powers.
- A resolution concerning war powers was approved by the House.
- 211 Democrats and four Republicans voted in favor of the resolution.
- Trump called the Republicans who voted for the resolution 'unpatriotic'.
Following a House vote on war powers, former President Donald Trump voiced strong disapproval of both Democrats and some Republicans. The resolution passed with a bipartisan majority, including votes from 211 Democrats and four Republican representatives: Tom Barrett of Michigan, Warren Davidson of Ohio, Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, and Thomas Massie of Kentucky. Trump's reaction suggests a significant rift within the Republican party on foreign policy matters and a continued willingness by some Republicans to cross party lines on key votes. Trump specifically criticized the four Republicans, calling them 'unpatriotic' in an early-morning rant.