💨 Abstract
The U.S. Senate voted on a resolution to block President Trump from further military action against Venezuela without congressional approval. The measure could pass with close votes, as some Republicans are considering support. Senator Rand Paul and Tim Kaine are leading the effort, citing concerns over potential prolonged military campaigns. Opponents argue that the resolution is politically motivated and unnecessary, as they view recent actions as law enforcement operations.
Courtesy: Reuters
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