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US Senate advances resolution limiting Trump's Venezuela war powers
Summary
The U.S. Senate advanced a resolution that would bar President Donald Trump from taking military action against Venezuela without congressional approval. The move has been described as a rare rebuke of the president.
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The U.S. Senate advanced a resolution on Thursday that would bar President Donald Trump from taking further military action against Venezuela without congressional authorization. The measure was framed as a restriction on presidential war powers and drew attention amid ongoing U.S. concerns about Venezuela. Senators debated the proposal as part of parliamentary business. The report on the action was produced by Alex Cohen.
Key details:
- The Senate advanced a resolution intended to prevent further U.S. military action against Venezuela without congressional approval.
- The resolution would require congressional authorization before the president could take additional military steps regarding Venezuela.
- The move has been described in coverage as a rare rebuke of President Trump, and the report was produced by Alex Cohen.
Summary:
The advancement of the resolution represents a legislative assertion of control over decisions about military action related to Venezuela. Undetermined at this time.
