In Washington, DC, Congress is once again facing a push to rein in President Trump’s unilateral military actions, particularly after the recent abduction of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. Democrats in the Senate plan to introduce a resolution to limit Trump’s military authority, but the chances of success are slim. This move highlights a longstanding issue of presidential overreach and Congress’s reluctance to assert its constitutional authority over military engagements. Despite past failed attempts to pass resolutions requiring congressional approval for military strikes, lawmakers are urged to take action in response to Trump’s aggressive actions in Venezuela.
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