Senate Votes on Military Action Against Venezuela
The Senate recently rejected a bipartisan resolution that would have mandated congressional approval for President Trump’s military actions against Venezuela, with a vote of 49-51. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a new strike on a drug boat shortly after, continuing a series of operations in the Caribbean. Critics, including Sen. Todd Young, expressed concerns about the administration’s military strategy and lack of transparency. This follows a similar resolution that also failed last month.
