President Trump criticized five Republican senators who voted to advance a war powers resolution aimed at limiting his military actions in Venezuela without congressional approval, stating they “should never be elected to office again.” The Senate’s 52-47 vote, led by Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine, would require congressional authorization for U.S. military involvement against Venezuela. Senators Todd Young, Lisa Murkowski, Susan Collins, Rand Paul, and Josh Hawley joined Democrats in this vote. The resolution reflects concerns over potential military engagement, with senators arguing that such actions should require congressional consent.
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