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Senate Confronts Presidential War Powers in a Pivotal Vote After Maduro’s Ouster, Testing Constitutional Limits, Congressional Authority, and America’s Democratic Identity at a Moment of Global Uncertainty and Intensifying Executive Power
A swift U.S. military operation in early January captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and triggered sharp debate in Washington. Lawmakers questioned how such an impactful action proceeded without clear congressional authorization, reigniting long-standing concerns about presidential war powers under the Constitution. In response, Sen. Tim Kaine helped advance a war powers resolution in the Senate aimed at blocking further military action against Venezuela without approval from Congress, reflecting bipartisan unease over executive-led decisions on the use of force.