House rejects resolution that would bar Trump from sending troops to Venezuela

US House Rebuffs Trump's Attempt to Send Troops to Venezuela, But Republicans Remain Divided on War Powers Resolution.

A resolution aimed at preventing US President Donald Trump from sending troops to Venezuela fell just short of the majority needed for passage in a tied vote in the US House on Thursday. The legislation would have directed Trump to remove US forces from the South American nation.

The tie was seen as another test of Congress's ability to rein in Trump's military ambitions, which have escalated in recent months. Democrats argue that the resolution is necessary following the surprise nighttime raid in which US troops captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro earlier this month, catching lawmakers off guard.

Despite Republican opposition, two Republicans – Don Bacon of Nebraska and Thomas Massie of Kentucky – sided with Democrats on the legislation, leaving Trump's administration at odds with some of its own party members. The White House had previously claimed that there are no US troops on the ground in Venezuela and promised to obtain congressional approval before launching major military operations.

Trump has been criticized for his aggressive foreign policy, including a recent claim that the US should possess Greenland over Danish objections. Some Republicans have pushed back against Trump's actions, expressing frustration with his approach.

However, others remain loyal, including Republican Chair of the House Armed Services Committee Brian Mast, who accused Democrats of bringing the war powers resolution to a vote out of "spite" for Trump.

The divided response from Republicans on the war powers resolution reflects growing tensions within the party over Trump's use of military power. As Congress prepares to address Trump's latest foreign policy moves, it remains to be seen how far Republicans will be willing to push back against the president's aggressive actions.
 
🤔 I think its kinda wild that Republicans are still divided on this war powers thing... like, if they're not gonna stand up to Trump, then what's the point of having a House Armed Services Committee? 🚫 Brian Mast just seems outta touch, you know? And Trump is just being his usual drama-prone self with that Greenland thing 😂. I mean, who tries to annex an island over some minor dispute? 🌎 It's like, can't we all just get along? 🤝
 
the whole thing is just so messed up 🤯 I don't think anyone wants a war in venezuela, but at the same time, trump's being super secretive about what he's doing over there... it's like, can't we all just get along? 😩 especially with two republicans voting for the resolution, it shows that even within their own party, people are questioning trump's moves. and let's be real, the tie vote is just a major bummer 🤦‍♂️. i hope congress can figure out a way to keep the peace without having to resort to all this drama 💔
 
Ugh, this is a total mess 🤯! Trump thinks he can just send troops to Venezuela without getting congressional approval? Newsflash, buddy: that's not how democracy works 🙄. I mean, come on, if you're gonna go to war with another country, at least have the decency to get some actual support from your own party members 🤷‍♂️. And don't even get me started on this Greenland thing... who does Trump think he is, trying to just take over a sovereign nation? 😂.

And seriously, how hard is it for Congress to pass a simple war powers resolution? It's not like they're asking him to send the entire army of robots 🤖 or something. Just get some basic oversight and make sure the Prez isn't making stuff up on the fly 💥.

I'm just so tired of Republicans being all divided about this stuff 😩. Can't they just agree that Trump's military actions are a bad idea? 🙃 It's not like there's no precedent for using war powers... come on, guys, get it together 🔴🔵!
 
Ugh, can you believe this? 🙄 I mean, come on, sending troops to Venezuela without congressional approval is just ridiculous! Back in my day, we knew better than to just barge into another country without a plan or a reason. What's next? Invading Canada for a quick snack at Tim Hortons? 😂

I'm all for standing up to Trump's antics, but some of the Republicans need to get their act together and support this resolution. I mean, even Don Bacon and Thomas Massie sided with Democrats – what happened to those Republican values?! 🤷‍♂️ It's like they're all just playing politics and not really caring about the bigger picture.

And don't even get me started on Trump's claim about Greenland! Who does he think he is? The US shouldn't be owning some remote island in the Arctic, let alone trying to take it from Denmark. That's just a recipe for disaster! 🌍

I guess we'll just have to wait and see how this plays out. Maybe Congress will finally get its act together and rein in Trump's military ambitions. A guy can dream, right? 😴
 
I'm drawing a flowchart here 🤔:
```
+-------------------+
| Trump's actions |
+-------------------+
|
|
v
+-------------------+
| Republican division |
+-------------------+
|
|
v
+-------------------+ ( Tie vote)
| War powers resolution |
| ( passes with no votes ) |
+-------------------+

And here's a simple mind map for the divided Republicans:

+---------------+
| Pro-Trump faction |
| ( loyal supporters ) |
| - Brian Mast 🤝
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+ ( Anti-Trump faction )
| Anti-Trump faction |
| ( questioning Trump's actions ) |
| - Don Bacon & Thomas Massie 👥
+---------------+
```
It's clear that the Republicans are divided, and this is reflected in their voting pattern. The war powers resolution was tied, showing that Congress is still grappling with how to handle Trump's military actions. Meanwhile, Trump's aggressive foreign policy moves are sparking tension within his own party. It's going to be interesting to see how this plays out! 🤓
 
omg can you believe trump is still trying to send troops to venezuela?! 🤯 he's literally testing the limits of congress already... and now that this war powers resolution failed, it just shows how divided republicans are on this whole thing 🤔 i mean, don't get me wrong, china is a bigger threat or whatever, but seriously, can't trump just talk to nicolás maduro like a normal human being? 😂
 
aww man... i feel like trump is getting way too carried away with his diplomacy 🤯🌎... newsflash: being tough doesn't equal being effective 😒... can we just talk about what's best for everyone involved instead of resorting to all that aggression? 💔... i'm not surprised the republicans are divided on this tho... trump's got a way of stirring up drama 🤠... and honestly, it's kinda sad seeing congress at each other's throats 😞... can't we just work together like civilized humans? 🙏
 
I'm literally torn about this whole thing 🤯. On one hand, I think Trump's aggression is super concerning and we need to establish some boundaries, you know? But on the other hand, I feel like Democrats are being a bit dramatic too - like, come on, it was just a military operation gone wrong 🙄. And what's with these two Republicans who actually voted with Democrats? Like, don't they know Trump's party 🤷‍♂️. But at the same time, I'm all for Congress standing up to the president and asserting their power - after all, it's not like he's done anything right lately 😒. Ugh, my mind is a mess 💭.
 
So I'm watching this US House drama unfold and I gotta say... 🤯 It's crazy how divided even within their own party they are. Like, Trump wants to send troops to Venezuela, but then some of his own Republicans aren't having it. And honestly, who can blame them? 😂 The guy's been making some pretty out-there claims about taking Greenland too. But at the same time, you've got other Reps saying he's being all aggressive and whatnot.

It just goes to show that Trump's foreign policy is super unpredictable, and nobody knows where they stand with him. Even if they are pro-military, they don't want to cross him or face consequences from his base. It's like, can't we just get some consistency here? 🤔 The Democrats might have won this battle, but I'm sure Trump will find a way to keep pushing the envelope. And that's what makes this all so entertaining for us watchers... 😂
 
idk why trump thinks he can just send troops to venezuela w/o congressional approval 🤦‍♂️ like what even is going on here? i mean don't get me wrong, Maduro isn't exactly the most popular guy in the world but come on, us military intervention? that's just a recipe for disaster. and republicans are all over the map on this one - some of them are totally down w/ trump's approach while others are straight up opposed 🤔 it's like they can't even agree on what's best for their own party, let alone the country. i think the tie vote is a big deal tho - it shows that congress is definitely not gonna take trump's military aggression lying down 💪
 
This is such a complex situation 🤯... I mean, it's like, can't we all just get along and work together as one global community? 🌎 But seriously, when you think about Trump's actions in Venezuela, it's like he's not even considering the consequences of his decisions, right? Like, is he thinking about the people on the ground, or is he just following some kind of ego-driven narrative? 🤔

And then there are these Republicans who are so divided, it's like they're speaking different languages or something 😂. Some of them want to push back against Trump's aggression, but others are just going along with it because... well, I don't know, maybe they're scared? Maybe they're worried about losing their power and influence in the party?

It makes me think about this whole concept of accountability 🤝. Like, who's holding these politicians accountable for their actions? Is it really Congress, or is it just a bunch of people shouting on Twitter? 📱 Because when you look at it like that, it's clear that we need some serious systemic changes in our country...
 
man this is like we're watching a big ol' experiment in democracy and war powers right? I'm low-key worried about what's gonna happen next with trump's military moves in venezuela, i mean, who gets to decide when it's okay to go to war? 🤔 it's not just democrats or republicans, it's like we need a whole new system in place to keep presidents from getting too aggressive. and yeah, i know some people are gonna say it's about party politics, but can't we all just try to agree on what's best for the country? 🤷‍♂️ the tie vote was a bummer tho, felt like such an opportunity missed. maybe this is just another reminder that we need more voices in the conversation, you know? 😊
 
Wow 😮! I'm shocked that two Republicans voted with the Democrats on this resolution 🤯. It shows that even some in the GOP are starting to question Trump's military ambitions 💥. But at the same time, it's also interesting how divided the party is - it's like they can't agree on anything anymore 🤔. And what's up with this whole Venezuela situation? It feels like a mess 🌪️. I'm not sure what's gonna happen next, but one thing's for sure, Congress needs to take action 🗣️.
 
The drama in the US House is getting more intense! 😲 I'm loving how two Republicans decided to break the party line and side with the Dems on this war powers resolution. It's like, can't they all just get along? 🤷‍♀️ Trump's aggressive foreign policy moves are getting some folks fired up, while others are still riding the Trump train. The tie vote is a big deal - it shows that even within the party, there's no consensus on how to handle Trump's military antics.

I'm also loving how the White House is trying to claim there are no US troops in Venezuela, but then you've got these two Republicans casting doubt on that. It's like, can we just have a straight answer for once? 🙄 Anyway, this whole thing is a big test of Trump's powers and whether Congress will stand up to him. Fingers crossed they do! 👍
 
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