Constitutional Law

Senate Vote Tests GOP Resolve Amid Trump’s Assertive Venezuela Stance

By National Security Desk | November 6, 2025

As the Senate debates legislation to restrict President Trump’s military actions against Venezuela, the stakes are clear: Will America uphold constitutional checks on war powers or surrender national sovereignty to executive overreach?

In a moment that strikes at the core of America’s constitutional safeguards, the Senate is poised to vote on legislation aimed at limiting President Donald Trump’s ability to escalate military action against Venezuela without explicit congressional approval. This is no mere procedural squabble — it is a test of whether our elected representatives will defend the principle of national sovereignty and congressional oversight or continue to abdicate their responsibilities amid a complex foreign policy challenge. Why Should Americans Care About Venezuela? The build-up of U.S. naval forces in the Caribbean, including the deployment of an advanced aircraft carrier, signals more...

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