Senate Republicans Uphold Trump’s Tactical War Powers to Protect America from Deadly Cartels
In a crucial defense of national sovereignty, Senate Republicans reject Democrat-led legislation that would infringe on President Trump’s constitutional war powers to combat deadly drug cartels threatening America’s borders.
In a defining moment for America’s security and constitutional order, Senate Republicans stood firm on Wednesday against legislation that sought to undermine President Donald Trump’s authority to use decisive military action against violent drug cartels operating in the Caribbean.The 51-48 vote, largely split along party lines, rejected efforts by Democrats to impose congressional approval requirements for the president’s targeted strikes aimed at halting narcotics trafficking and cartel violence before it threatens American streets.Why Curtailing Trump’s War Powers Endangers National SecurityPresident Trump’s administration has taken an unyielding stance: these drug traffickers are not mere criminals but armed adversaries waging an asymmetric...
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