Senate Advances War Powers Resolution on Venezuela
Key Vocabulary
procedural vote/prəˈsiːdʒərəl voʊt/
authorize/ˈɔːθəraɪz/
oversight/ˈoʊvərˌsaɪt/
veto/ˈviːtoʊ/
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Senate Advances War Powers Resolution on Venezuela
The Senate has advanced a bipartisan War Powers resolution that would limit President Trump’s ability to use U.S. military force in Venezuela without congressional approval. The procedural vote was 52-47 with five Republican senators joining all Democrats. Lawmakers have said they were alarmed after U.S. forces carried out a raid in Caracas that resulted in the capture of Nicolás Maduro. Several senators argued that Congress should be consulted before any new operations, and they have urged clearer oversight of overseas missions.
Senator Tim Kaine introduced the measure to require congressional authorization for additional military engagement in or against Venezuela. Although the resolution has been advanced, it must be approved by the full Senate, then the House, and finally be signed by the president to become law. It is expected to face a presidential veto and will likely encounter obstacles in the Republican-controlled House. The White House has defended the recent action as necessary, while backers of the resolution have emphasized the constitutional role of Congress. Therefore, the next steps in Congress and any executive response will determine the practical effect of the measure.
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