How Rubio Blunted Senate Momentum on Venezuela
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Republicans in the US Senate voted on Wednesday to reject a war powers resolution that would limit President Donald Trump's ability to further attack Venezuela or other countries.
How Rubio blunted Senate momentum on Venezuela
President Donald Trump went nuclear on five Republican senators for advancing a resolution that could constrain his military power in Venezuela. But Secretary of State Marco Rubio helped sideline the resolution with more subtle congressional diplomacy. The Trump administration and Senate GOP leaders successfully lobbied two key GOP senators — Josh Hawley of Missouri and Todd Young of Indiana — to bottle it up because US troops are not currently …
Republicans in the Senate blocked a resolution that forces Donald Trump to seek congressional approval for any military action.
Republicans in the United States Senate on Wednesday, January 14, successfully blocked a final vote on a resolution aimed at limiting the power of American President Donald Trump to use military force in Venezuela, after his administration had assured two Republican Party legislators that the States were not planning to impose troops or carry out military occupation, Axis reported that the Axios would meet with the Venezuelan opposition leader M…
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