Washington (CNN) House Democrats voted Thursday afternoon to table a Republican disapproval resolution condemning House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for ripping up her copy of President Donald Trump's State of the Union speech.

The party-line vote of 224-193 wasn't on the resolution itself, but instead was a procedural move to set it aside and end debate on the measure. Independent Rep. Justin Amash voted with Democrats to table the resolution.

Republicans introduced the resolution after Pelosi, in a dramatic move captured on camera, tore her copy of the President's speech at the end of his annual address to Congress on Tuesday night. Earlier in the night, the President appeared to snub the House speaker by ignoring her attempt at a handshake.

Sponsored by Texas Rep. Kay Granger, the resolution called Pelosi's conduct at the State of the Union "a breach of decorum" that "degraded the proceedings of the joint session."

"Speaker Pelosi's actions last night were appalling and shameful. Regardless of her personal feelings, she had a responsibility to conduct herself with civility as the presiding officer representing the House of Representatives. She is not the Speaker of the Democrats, but of the People's House," Granger said Wednesday.

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