U.S. Senate Blocks Resolution Requiring Authorization for Military Action in Venezuela
Senate Republicans used a procedural motion and a tie-breaking vote by Vice President J.D. Vance to block a resolution limiting Trump's military actions in Venezuela.
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Some 50.3% of respondents believe that Donald Trump has not acted correctly in intervening militarily in Venezuela, according to the January barometer of the Center for Sociological Research (CIS), carried out just after the bombing of Caracas and the capture of Nicolás Maduro. In addition, the institute of José Félix Tezanos points out that 28.6% of citizens believe that “partly yes and partly no” and only 13.6% say that “he has acted correctly…
U.S. Senate blocks resolution requiring authorization for military action in Venezuela
VIRGINIA (WVNS) - Members of the U.S. Senate blocked a resolution limiting President Trump's authority to enact military action. The Venezuela War Powers Resolution would prevent use of American armed forces without congressional authorization. Co-sponsor of the bill Virginia Senator Tim Kaine stated the potential impacts of military action are far-reaching on the local level. [...]
War Powers Resolution: The Senate Had One Job
On January 14, a “war powers resolution” went down to defeat in the US Senate on a 50-50 vote, with vice president JD Vance breaking the tie. The resolution, which would have required US president Donald Trump to at least casually mention to Congress that he planned more military misadventures…
Senate Blocks War Powers Resolution on Venezuela
The Senate on Wednesday voted 51–50 to block a war powers resolution sponsored by Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) that would have restricted President Trump’s ability to conduct further military action against Venezuela. Kaine and Paul’s resolution was scheduled for a debate Wednesday, but Republicans introduced a motion to dismiss it on procedural grounds, preventing a final vote on the war powers amendment itself. Vice Preside…
Venezuela war powers resolution fails in Senate
Senate Republicans have voted to dismiss a war powers resolution that would have limited President Donald Trump’s ability to conduct further attacks on Venezuela. Two GOP senators reversed course on supporting the legislation. Trump had put intense pressure on five…
On January 3rd, after months of military escalation and extrajudicial killings off the coast of Venezuela, the US directly attacked the Venezuelan government. To this day, images of the operation are etched in the minds of Venezuelans and the world watching. Explosions and black helicopters flying over Caracas, Maduro kidnapped and transported blindfolded to New York, the press conference where Trump and Marco Rubio announced their intention to …
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