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U.S. Senate Set to Vote on Limiting Trump’s Authority Over Venezuela Military Action

Christopher Louissaint by Christopher Louissaint
January 9, 2026
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Resolution would require congressional approval before any further U.S. military operations targeting Venezuela, highlighting growing concerns over executive war powers.

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By Haitian Prime News|Washington, D.C.|January 8, 2026

The United States Senate is preparing to consider a resolution that would block President Donald Trump from pursuing further military action against Venezuela without explicit authorization from Congress, according to lawmakers familiar with the measure.

The proposal, introduced under the War Powers Resolution, aims to reaffirm Congress’s constitutional authority over decisions of war and military engagement. Supporters argue that any escalation involving Venezuela should require legislative approval rather than unilateral executive action.

Backers of the resolution say the vote could be close, with bipartisan concern emerging over the scope of presidential power in foreign military interventions. Several senators have expressed unease that military moves against Venezuela could intensify regional instability and deepen the country’s ongoing humanitarian crisis.

The Trump administration has defended its approach, asserting that the president has broad authority to act in defense of U.S. national security and regional interests. Officials have framed pressure on Venezuela as part of a broader strategy to counter what they describe as authoritarian governance and threats to stability in the Western Hemisphere.

Even if the resolution passes the Senate, it would face additional hurdles, including approval by the House of Representatives and the likelihood of a presidential veto. Such a veto would require a two-thirds majority in both chambers to override.

The debate reflects a long-standing struggle in Washington over the balance of power between Congress and the executive branch, particularly regarding military force and foreign policy decisions. The upcoming vote is expected to serve as a key test of congressional willingness to reassert its role in matters of war and peace.

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Congress officials

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