US Senate defeats war powers resolution designed to rein in Trump

US Senate rejects Trump's war powers resolution designed to rein in President's military actions

In a narrow 50-50 vote, the US Senate defeated a war powers resolution aimed at limiting President Donald Trump's ability to take unilateral military action in Venezuela without Congressional approval. Vice President JD Vance cast the tie-breaking vote against the measure, effectively upholding Trump's executive authority.

The resolution, which had garnered unanimous support from Democrats, was advanced by a group of five breakaway Republicans - including Senators Todd Young and Josh Hawley - who voted last week to put it on the Senate floor. However, both Young and Hawley later withdrew their support, citing assurances from Secretary of State Marco Rubio that the administration would notify Congress in advance of any future military actions.

The latest attempt at war powers resolution came in response to a surprise US military operation aimed at toppling Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, which saw explosions reported in Caracas and resulted in the deaths of at least 80 people. Trump had argued that Congressional notification was unnecessary, citing security concerns.

However, opposition from some Republicans, including Senators Lisa Murkowski, Rand Paul, and Susan Collins, highlighted growing unease among lawmakers about the erosion of congressional oversight on military actions. The group argued that unilateral executive action would undermine the Constitution's separation of powers.

Paul defended his decision to back the war powers resolution, stating it was necessary to uphold the Constitution's principles. "The Constitution — specifically, thoughtfully — vested the power of initiating war and declaring war to Congress," he said.

The outcome reflects a deepening divide between Trump's executive authority and congressional oversight in US foreign policy. While the President has claimed broad latitude to act unilaterally, lawmakers have pushed back against what they see as an attempt to erode checks on his power.

As the US midterms approach, some Republicans are risking their careers to speak out against Trump's policies. For Collins, one of three Republican senators who voted with Democrats on the war powers resolution, the cost may be high - but she argues that upholding constitutional principles is worth it.
 
I don’t usually comment but... I think this vote is super concerning 🤯. I mean, we're talking about a President who's basically saying he can do whatever he wants without Congress agreeing to it 😒. It's like, what's the point of having checks and balances if nobody's going to enforce them? 🤷‍♂️

I'm not saying Trump doesn't have a right to make tough decisions, but come on, we need to be able to hold him accountable too 💪. And what about all the times he's been criticized for being impulsive or making reckless decisions? Shouldn't we at least try to rein in his power a bit? 🤔

It's also kinda weird that some Republicans are suddenly speaking out against Trump's policies, especially during an election year 😂. Are they trying to distance themselves from him or what? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 I'm really confused about this whole situation. So basically, Donald Trump wants to go to war in Venezuela without asking Congress first, and some Republicans are saying "no way"! 🚫 But then other Republicans say it's okay because the Secretary of State (Marco Rubio) will tell them when they can go to war. 🤷‍♂️ It just seems like a big mess.

I don't get why Trump thinks he needs to make all these decisions on his own. Doesn't that violate the Constitution or something? 📚 And what's with the 50-50 vote? How does that even work? 😕

It's also weird that some Republicans are risking their careers just to stand up for what they think is right. 💪 Is it really worth it if you're going to be criticized and possibly lose your job? 🤔
 
I'm not surprised by this outcome 🤔. It seems like nobody wants to hold Trump accountable for his actions anymore 😕. I mean, 50-50 vote? That's just a free pass for the President to do whatever he wants without any checks and balances 💸. And what's with all these Republicans who are suddenly finding their voices? They're either getting bought off or they're just plain scared 🤑. Newsflash: upholding constitutional principles isn't about saving your career, it's about doing the right thing 👊. We need to stop worrying about our own interests and start thinking about what's best for this country 🇺🇸. This is exactly why we need more oversight and less executive overreach 💥.
 
🤔 I'm kinda surprised by this vote outcome tho 🙃. It seems like some lawmakers are just giving in to Trump's demands without even thinking about the bigger picture 👀. The Constitution's separation of powers is meant to be a balance, not a one-way street ⚖️. It's time for some folks to take a closer look at what's happening and actually think about the consequences before casting their votes 🤝.

And honestly? I'm kinda worried about Venezuela 💔. The situation there seems pretty dire, and if we're just gonna let Trump go rogue without any checks in place, things could get messy ⚠️. We need some real leaders who'll stand up for what's right, even if it means going against the President 🙏.

I guess this vote shows us that there are still some people out there who care about the Constitution and what it means to be a functioning democracy 💪. Maybe we'll see some more Republicans joining forces with Democrats on issues like this in the future 🤞. That'd be pretty cool 👌
 
I'm really surprised by this 50-50 vote 🤯. I mean, don't get me wrong, I get why some of those Republicans wanted to support Trump's actions in Venezuela, but come on, the Constitution is clear about checks and balances 🙅‍♂️. It's one thing to support a president who gets it right, but when you're not sure what their next move will be... 😬. I'm not saying all Republicans are against it or anything, but if we're gonna have a democratic republic, shouldn't we make sure our leaders are being transparent about their actions? 💭
 
🤔 This is so not what we need right now, especially with midterms approaching! #WarAndPeaceNotNeeded Here's the thing: Congress should always have a say in our military actions, and this resolution was all about restoring some balance to our system of checks and balances 🗑️. Trump's been trying to flex his executive muscles, but it's time for him to remember that there are limits to his power #SeparationOfPowersMatters

I mean, come on, 80 people dead in Venezuela? That's a tragedy, not a reason to disregard Congressional oversight! We need our leaders to work together, not undermine each other #VenezuelaDeservesBetter

It's amazing what some folks will do for the sake of principle – even if it means risking their careers 🤯. Collins is a shining example of someone who's willing to stand up for what's right, even when it's hard #CongressionalCourage
 
The outcome of this vote has left me feeling a bit concerned about the state of our democracy 😟. I mean, think about it, we have a situation where the President wants to go to war without Congress' approval and some folks in the Senate are just like "meh, let's not rock the boat". It's like they're saying "hey, we don't want to be bothered with all that constitutional stuff".

I get it, foreign policy can be complicated and there needs to be room for flexibility. But at the same time, having a President who thinks he can unilaterally decide whether or not to go to war without anyone's input from Congress is just not right 🤦‍♂️. And what really gets me is that some of these Republicans who voted against this resolution are like "oh, we're only doing it for the Constitution" but I'm calling foul - they're basically saying they're only doing it because it looks good on paper, not because they actually care about upholding the principles of our democracy 📝.

It's a slippery slope and if we let the President get away with this kind of behavior, what's next? Are we going to start seeing more and more unilateral executive actions that disregard Congressional oversight? It's a scary thought 😱.
 
omg can't believe the senate just let trump walk all over them like what's wrong with these republicans? 🤯 they gotta start standing up for what's right, not just so they don't get voted out next year... or worse, be remembered as the ones who gave trump free rein to do whatever he wants. 😒 anyway, this whole thing just feels super unprofessional, like a schoolyard fight between kids with megaphones... and trump is the bully 🤖
 
so the senate just blocked trump's war powers thingy and vice president JD Vance broke the tie lol what's up with all these republicans changing their minds like that? i mean todd young and josh hawley said they'd support it last week but then pulled out at the last minute why did they do that? were they trying to save face or was there something else going on?

anyway, it looks like trump's still got a lot of power when it comes to military actions in venezuela i'm just wondering if people in congress are really okay with that. aren't they supposed to be checking the president's moves or is that just an old concept now?

and what about the constitutional thingy paul was talking about? isn't that all about separating powers between the executive and legislative branches? how does it apply here, tho?
 
the whole thing is super messed up 🤯 i mean, you got these 3 republicans and they just cave under pressure from trump's people and then later claim they were just trying to uphold the constitution... meanwhile, the other republicans are just sitting there not doing anything and that's what's eroding the checks on his power 💔 it's like, we need more voices like collins who are willing to take a stand even if it means risking their careers 🙌
 
I gotta say, I'm kinda disappointed in the Senate's decision 🤔. Like, they're supposed to represent the people's interests, right? And here, they're basically siding with Trump and giving him a free hand to do whatever he wants without checking in with Congress 👊. Now, I know some of my Republican friends might be thinking, "Hey, we need some flexibility when it comes to national security," but come on, that's just a euphemism for "I don't wanna deal with the hassle of Congressional oversight" 😒.

And what really gets me is that some of these Senators, like Collins and Paul, are willing to risk their careers to stand up for what they believe in 💪. I mean, yeah, it's not gonna be easy, but someone's gotta do it, right? As they say, "the Constitution is the supreme law of the land" 🙏...and if we're gonna uphold that, then we need people like Collins and Paul standing up for what's right 💯. Anyway, it's definitely a divisive moment in US politics 🔥.
 
😡🤯 Can you believe this?! The Senate just basically told Trump he can do whatever he wants in Venezuela without anyone asking permission 🤷‍♂️. I mean, what's next? Is the President gonna start making decisions on our behalf without even consulting Congress? It's like they're trying to make him a dictator or something 👑.

I'm so sick of politicians playing games with national security and our Constitution. We need some real checks and balances here, not just a bunch of token Republicans who are too scared to speak out 😳. Collins, I love you, girl! You're risking your career for what's right, but it's about time someone stood up to Trump 👏.

And can we talk about Marco Rubio for a second? The Secretary of State is basically saying that the President can do whatever he wants without notification, and nobody's even questioning him? 🙄 It's like the whole system is broken. We need more accountability, not less! 💔
 
Ugh I'm so done with this 🙄 ... Trump thinks he can just do whatever he wants without anyone checking his power? Like, what even is that? This whole thing just stinks of authoritarianism and I'm not okay with it 💔... the fact that these Republicans were like "yeah we'll back this war powers resolution" only to later say they needed assurances from the Secretary of State (Marco Rubio) basically because he gave them a gentle pat on the back 🤷‍♂️, is just laughable. And now Collins has risked her career for saying what's right? 💪... we need more people like her, you know?
 
🤔 this is crazy... a 50-50 vote in the Senate? that's super close! I'm surprised more Repubs didn't stand up to Trump on this one 🤷‍♂️. It feels like Congress is just letting him do his own thing, and it's causing some serious unease among lawmakers 👀. The Constitution is all about checks and balances, right? But if the President can just unilaterally take military action without consulting anyone, that doesn't feel right 🤔. I'm curious to see how this plays out in the midterms - are Repubs really willing to risk their careers to stand up to Trump? 💪
 
I think this whole thing is kinda weird... like, I get why some ppl want to limit the Prez's power, but at the same time, it feels like they're overstepping too 🤔. Trump's trying to take charge and keep us safe, but others are all "nope, not gonna let you do that" 😒. I mean, can't we just find a middle ground? 🤷‍♂️ It's like, the Constitution is there for a reason, right? 📜 But at the same time, we gotta think about national security and stuff... it's a tough one, you know? 💡 I'm not saying Trump's always gonna be right, but he's trying to do what's best for the country. Maybe ppl are just getting too caught up in politics and losing sight of that 🤝.
 
idk what's going on with trump rn 🤔...i mean, i get his security concerns and all, but come on, congress gotta have a say too 💯. 80 people dead in venezuela and still no one wants to take action? 😔. senators paul & murkowski are like the only ones speaking truth to power 💪. it's getting too obvious that trump thinks he can just do whatever he wants without checks & balances 🚫. and now they're risking their careers to speak out against him? respect 👏. at least there are still some republicans who care about the constitution 📜.
 
Man this is crazy 🤯! So Trump wants to just go rogue and start wars without Congress knowing? Like what's next? Him becoming a dictator or something? 😂👊 But seriously, I think it's awesome that some Republicans are speaking out against this. It's like they're saying "Hey, nope, we still got checks on the President's power!" 🙅‍♂️ But for real, 80 people died in Venezuela already? That's just devastating 💔. Maybe we should all just sit back and see what happens next? 😜
 
I mean, what's new right? Another chance for the Prez to do whatever he wants without anyone telling him no 🙄. 80 people dead and still nobody's holding Trump accountable 🤦‍♂️. The Senate's just playing politics as usual – can't even agree on when to take a stand 💔. Some Reps are speaking out, but others... well, they're just too scared to rock the boat 😳. Collins is literally putting her career on the line for this 🤯. Respect. Not sure what the future holds, but one thing's for sure – Trump's war powers are still a big deal 🔫. Guess we'll just have to wait and see if he tries to muscle in on more countries 👀
 
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