Sen. Bernie Moreno Says US Seeks No War With Venezuela After Strike and Capture of Maduro
President Trump ordered a military strike capturing Venezuela's leader and plans to oversee oil operations; the action bypassed Congress amid legal and political controversy.
- 1- Ohio Senator Bernie Moreno said the United States is not seeking a war with Venezuela despite recent military action by the Trump administration. 2- President Trump stated that the US conducted a “large-scale strike” against Venezuela on Jan. 3 and removed President Nicolás Maduro and his wife from the country. 3- US Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed that Maduro and Cilia Flores have been indicted in the Southern District of New York.
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The Trump administration is said to have deliberately deceived members of parliament before the military strike in Venezuela. However, Congress will soon meet again – and could lay a leg for the president.
Maduro Capture Prompts Congressional Debate Over Trump's Military Authority
The successful capture of ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in the early hours of Jan. 3 has sparked a debate in Congress over the legality of the executive branch’s use of military force, especially in the Western Hemisphere. So far, most Republicans in Congress have expressed public support for “Operation Absolute Resolve,” which involved the targeted deployment of aircraft, ground forces, and naval vessels in Venezuela to capture and…
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