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Senate Backs War Powers Measure Intended to Block Trump in Venezuela

By Nik Popli, Reporter

The Republican-led Senate on Thursday backed a resolution seeking to curb President Donald Trumpโs ability to carry out further military action against Venezuela without congressional approval, delivering a largely symbolic rebuke from lawmakers of both parties just days after a dramatic U.S. raid that captured the countryโs president.
The War Powers Resolution advanced 52 to 47, with Democrats joined by five Republicans: Sens. Josh Hawley of Missouri, Todd Young of Indiana, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Susan Collins of Maine, and Rand Paul of Kentucky. The resolution is set to soon move to the House, where Republicans hold a narrow majority and previously rejected a similar measure. Its prospects there remain uncertain, and even if it were to pass, Trump is expected to veto it.
The resolution, brought forward under the War Powers Act and led by Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia, would require Trump to seek explicit authorization from Congress before carrying out additional military strikes or sustained operations against Venezuela. It does not retroactively block the raid that led to the capture of President Nicolรกs Maduro, but it aims to prevent the Trump Administration from expanding what critics fear could become a prolonged campaign to reshape the Venezuelan government and control its oil resources.
โThe Constitution is clearโonly Congress can declare war,โ Paul, a sponsor of the resolution, said on the Senate floor. โOur founder’s intent is not a close call open to equivocation.โ
Read more: Whatโs Happening With the U.S. and Venezuela, Explained
Under the War Powers Resolution, passed in 1973 over President Richard Nixonโs veto, presidents must notify Congress within 48 hours of deploying U.S. forces and must end hostilities within 60 to 90 days without authorization.
The vote came one day after all members of Congress received a classified briefing from top Trump Administration officials on the Venezuela operation, a session that left several lawmakers saying Congress had been kept in the dark as the United States crossed a consequential new threshold overseas.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump called out the five Republicans who voted to strip his war powersโsaying they โshould never be elected to office again.โ
โThis Vote greatly hampers American Self Defense and National Security, impeding the Presidentโs Authority as Commander in Chief,โ Trump added. โIn any event, and despite their โstupidity,โ the War Powers Act is Unconstitutional, totally violating Article II of the Constitution, as all Presidents, and their Departments of Justice, have determined before me.โ
The Senateโs action followed months of failed attempts to rein in Trumpโs war powers as his Administration steadily escalated pressure on Venezuela, including repeated strikes on vessels off its coast and sweeping seizures of Venezuelan oil shipments. A similar resolution narrowly failed in November, falling short by a 51โ49 margin after only two Republicans backed it. Thursdayโs vote marked the third time lawmakers confronted the issue on the Senate floor since last yearโand the first time the measure cleared the chamber.
Continue/Read Original Article Here: War Powers: Senate Approves Act Blocking Trump in Venezuela | TIME
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