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Donald Trump · United StatesIt wasn’t the one he had in mind but Donald Trump did finally take home a peace prize.Trump was the winner of the inaugural "FIFA Peace Prize," which the soccer organization awarded during its World Cup draw in Washington. See the Story
US President Donald Trump named first winner of FIFA peace prize
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US Politics · United StatesBy Piper Hudspeth Blackburn, CNN (CNN) — Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle voiced serious concerns over the weekend over reports on a follow-up strike that killed survivors on an alleged drug vessel in the Caribbean, as the Senate and House armed services panels pledged to conduct “vigorous oversight.” Rep. Mike Turner, an Ohio Republican who serves on the House Armed Services Committee, said the follow-up strike was “completely outside of …See the Story
Lawmakers voice support for congressional reviews of Trump’s military strikes on boats
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US Politics · United StatesSenate Democrats, along with Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), on Wednesday filed a war powers resolution to prevent the United States from using the U.S. armed forces from engaging in hostilities with Venezuela without congressional approval.
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US lawmakers unveil bipartisan Venezuela war powers resolution to block the use of force without congressional approval
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