House defeats resolutions to reel in Trump on Venezuela, Caribbean boat strikes
The House rejected two war powers resolutions seeking to limit President Trump’s military actions against drug-smuggling vessels and Venezuela without congressional approval.
- On Wednesday, the U.S. House of Representatives voted down two war powers resolutions aiming to end strikes on drug-smuggling boats and require approval for action against Venezuela.
- The administration's months-long campaign escalated with strikes on over two dozen vessels, prompting fears of war, as President Donald Trump announced `a total and complete blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers` going into and out of Venezuela.
- The measures led by Meeks and McGovern failed Wednesday; Meeks barred boat strikes without Congress, McGovern required approval for Venezuela, with votes split mostly by party lines and some crossovers.
- Lawmakers immediately reacted as House Republicans defended Trump's cartel campaign, while Rep. Jim McGovern, D-Mass., said he was `furious` and called the actions `illegal`.
- The War Powers Resolution of 1973 requires hostilities to end within 60 days without congressional approval, as President Donald Trump has teased land strikes and a follow-up strike killed two survivors, prompting war crime allegations.
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The U.S. House of Representatives has rejected two resolutions that should restrict Trump's military actions against Venezuela and drug cartels.
The Trump government argues that its strikes are part of a "war on drugs".
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