US Military Strike in Caribbean and Senate Vote on War Powers
USA TODAYNovember 7, 20251 min18,892 views
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- ❌ The Senate voted 51 to 49 against a motion, effectively blocking a vote on terminating military action.
- 🏛️ The speaker argued that Congress has never before terminated a military action due to disagreement with the president, asserting this would remove the commander-in-chief powers from the president.
- ⚖️ It was stated that the Supreme Court has not ruled that Congress has the power to terminate hostilities based solely on disagreement with the president.
US Military Strike
- 💥 A U.S. strike occurred in the Caribbean targeting a suspected drug vessel.
- ⚠️ Three individuals were killed as a result of this strike.
- 🇻🇪 The strike took place after the Senate vote concerning Venezuela war powers.
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