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Senate Republicans vote down legislation to limit Trump’s ability to attack Venezuela

  • Thursday, the U.S. Senate will vote on a bipartisan measure to block attacks on Venezuelan territory, as Democrats press GOP colleagues over President Donald Trump’s actions in the region.
  • Pentagon deployments of ships and aircraft have surged in the region, flooding it with warships and jets while Trump says operations will soon expand to land targets.
  • A 49-51 Senate vote left the measure short of moving forward, with Sens. Rand Paul and Lisa Murkowski the only Republicans voting in favor.
  • The vote suggested Republicans will permit further military buildup in the region, as Thursday's vote signaled GOP willingness to let the Trump administration continue its naval forces buildup while Democrats in the Senate pressed for accountability.
  • Under the War Powers Resolution, lawmakers forced the vote after the 60-day deadline passed Monday, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth briefing Congress Wednesday.
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The U.S. Senate rejected for the second time the resolution that sought to limit Trump in military actions against Venezuela, with 49-51 votes

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dailyjournal.net broke the news in on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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