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War Powers Resolution Venezuela

A Democratic-led war powers resolution concerning the administration's actions in Venezuela.

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Jan 18, 2026
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What actions have the Senate taken to block U.S. military or funding moves against NATO territories including Greenland, and what were the vote totals?

The Senate has moved to legally bar U.S. military and diplomatic funds from being used to blockade, occupy, annex or otherwise assert control over the sovereign territory of any NATO member — legislat...

Jan 28, 2026
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Senate Turns on Trump in Stunning Midnight Vote

’s brief, dramatic rebellion against began with a 52-47 procedural vote to advance a war‑powers resolution that would constrain further strikes on and ended days later when Republican defections and a...

Jan 29, 2026
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Which Republican senators voted with Democrats on Venezuela war‑powers resolutions and why?

Five Senate Republicans initially joined all to advance a war‑powers resolution aimed at restraining ’s authority to conduct further military actions related to : , , , and . Two of those Republicans ...

Jan 15, 2026

Republicans turn on trump after explosive phone call…the revolt no one saw coming

President Trump’s profanity-laced, “angry” phone calls to Republican senators who voted to advance a war powers resolution on Venezuela triggered a rare and public rupture within the GOP: a small coho...

Feb 2, 2026

Which five Republican senators voted to advance the Venezuela war powers resolution and what reasons did they give?

Five Republicans — , , , and — joined to advance a intended to bar from further military actions in without congressional authorization . Their publicly stated reasons ranged from about committing tro...

Jan 26, 2026

Which Republican senators voted with Democrats on the Venezuela war‑powers resolution and what reasons did each give?

—Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, Rand Paul, Josh Hawley and Todd Young—joined to advance a aimed at curbing ’s ability to order further ; the procedural 52–47 vote marked a rare rebuke before two of th...