Senators Move to Curb Military Action in Venezuela Amid Rising Tensions
In response to escalating pressures from the Trump administration regarding Venezuela, bipartisan senators are working to block unauthorized military actions without congressional approval. They are preparing to force a vote aimed at preventing war and barring ground strikes in the region. This initiative comes as senators hope to mitigate hostilities and assert congressional oversight over U.S. military engagements. Despite some senators filing measures to limit military strikes, recent attempts to curb the president’s war powers have faced challenges, notably from Senate Republicans.
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