💨 Abstract
The U.S. Senate is set to vote on a resolution to block President Trump from further military actions against Venezuela without congressional approval. The resolution, backed by Senator Rand Paul and Tim Kaine, could pass with some Republicans considering support due to concerns over the administration's actions. However, even if it passes the Senate, it faces significant hurdles in the House and an expected presidential veto. The debate centers on whether the capture of Venezuelan President Maduro constitutes a military action requiring congressional approval.
Courtesy: Reuters
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