Summary
A group of U.S. senators from both major political parties introduced a resolution to stop what they call unauthorized U.S. military actions in Venezuela. The resolution seeks to require President Trump to withdraw U.S. forces unless Congress gives explicit permission. This resolution will now be reviewed in a committee.
Key Facts
- Senators from both the Democratic and Republican parties introduced the resolution.
- The resolution aims to stop U.S. military actions in Venezuela that the senators say are not authorized by Congress.
- Key senators involved include Democrats Tim Kaine, Chuck Schumer, and Adam Schiff, and Republican Rand Paul.
- The U.S. Constitution states that Congress must authorize military actions.
- The resolution will be discussed and reviewed by a committee.
- The initiative suggests that the current actions in Venezuela did not receive legislative approval.