Democrats raise alarms after Trump avoids congressional approval for Maduro’s capture
The Straits Times - Sports·2026-01-04 09:03
WASHINGTON – Republicans in Congress on Jan 3 cheered the Trump administration’s dramatic military action to
capture President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela,
but top Democrats sounded alarms about the legality of the operation and said they would seek a quick vote to halt hostilities without express authorisation.
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General X 06/01/2026
Trump should resigned for his action bypassing the Congress putting military action on Venezuela.
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I am Gròót 06/01/2026
Trump has acted wilfully without US Congress approval for the aggressive action on Venezuela. He should be brought forward to face UN sanctions for inciting war for his own gain! He should be relieved from his role as President of US and UN to reconsider US as a pivot player in UN since it did not offer any respect for his action.
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Useri4jn 05/01/2026
WHY no sanction on America? when Russia attacked Ukraine sanction on Russia was swift and fast. America can anything to any country by using all kinds of false accusations from weapons of mass destruction to drugs. I dared them attacked China, India or Russia cause King Taco Piggy is a bully who dares not bully countries of the same caliber. Bloody America
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rich26 05/01/2026
Unable to protect his own border, but instead take the reason to attack. Will he allow his neighbors to interfere in his home affairs! Each country has its own way of survival. Just mind its own business. I believe many countries did not like his idea of trade taxes, but did they attack USA! Same reasoning. Just a tyrant, who think he is king! He just want to rule the world!
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