Bipartisan House Resolution Seeks to Block Trump War With Venezuela

US Congress Pushes Back Against Trump's Venezuela War Plans in Bipartisan Effort

A bipartisan group of lawmakers in the US House of Representatives has introduced a resolution aimed at blocking any potential military action against Venezuela, which President Donald Trump has been mulling.

The measure, sponsored by Representative Jim McGovern (D-Mass) and co-sponsored by several Republican lawmakers, including Thomas Massie, would prohibit Trump from launching "hostilities within or against Venezuela" without congressional approval. This move comes as tensions between the US and Venezuela have escalated in recent weeks.

The resolution was introduced just days after a similar measure failed to pass in the Senate, where two Republican senators broke ranks to support it. The House version has more bipartisan support, with several Republicans co-sponsoring it.

This development suggests that lawmakers are growing increasingly uneasy about Trump's plans for military action against Venezuela, particularly given the lack of public support for such a move. According to a recent poll by CBS News, 70% of Americans oppose taking military action in Venezuela.

"This new bipartisan push in the House sends a clear signal to President Trump and to the war hawks around him that Congress is prepared to stand against any reckless march to war," said Cavan Kharrazian, a senior policy adviser at Demand Progress. "I think even the prospect of members being subject to a public, on-the-record vote on whether to block a new war carries significant political weight and can help deter escalation."

The timing of this resolution is also noteworthy, as Trump has been increasing his rhetoric against Venezuela in recent weeks. However, it remains unclear whether Congress will be able to prevent him from taking military action.

For now, the House legislation is just one part of a broader effort by lawmakers to push back against Trump's aggressive foreign policy stance. As tensions with Venezuela continue to escalate, it remains to be seen how this will play out in the coming days and weeks.
 
I think its crazy that trump has been considering war with venezuela 🀯😬, theres already so much suffering goin on there its like no one cares about the people of venezuela πŸŒŽπŸ’”, if congress can just make him listen for once thats all we need lol, i mean 70% of americans dont want war in venezuela either so whats the hold up πŸ€·β€β™€οΈπŸ™„
 
man... its about time some congress ppl step up & say no to trumps aggression πŸ™Œ ...i mean 70% of americans dont wanna go to war over venezuela... its just not right that trumps getting all cozy with his military industrial complex buddies πŸ’Έ meanwhile, whats the plan for venezuelas people? will they just get left behind in the dust? πŸ€” gotta keep an eye on this one πŸ‘€
 
I THINK IT'S SUPER IMPORTANT THAT BOTH PARTIES IN THE CONGRESS ARE COMING TOGETHER ON THIS ONE, ESPECIALLY WHEN IT COMES TO SOMETHING AS SERIOUS AS WAR 🀯. I MEAN, 70% OF AMERICANS ARE AGAINST MENTIONED MILITARY ACTION, SO IT'S ONLY FAIR THAT WE HAVE SOME KIND OF CHECK AND BALANCE IN PLACE βš–οΈ. I HOPE TRUMP LISTENS TO THIS AND THINKS TWICE BEFORE MAKING ANY DECISIONS ABOUT VENEZUELA πŸ€”.
 
πŸ€” so like trump wants to go to war with venezuela and congress is all like nope 🚫 not gonna happen without us saying so πŸ˜… anyway its kinda weird that republicans are part of it too, but i guess even they know taking on trumps temper tantrums ain't a good idea πŸ™„
 
I'm low-key relieved to hear that some folks in Congress are pushing back against Trump's war plans for Venezuela πŸ™πŸ½. 70% of Americans opposing military action is a pretty big deal, you know? It shows that even if the prez wants to do something crazy, there are still people who care about what he does and will speak out against it πŸ’¬. This bipartisan effort is like, totally on point,imo 🀝. We gotta have some checks and balances in government, right? Can't let one person just decide to go to war without anyone else getting a say... that's just basic πŸ˜’.
 
lol @ Trump thinking he can just waltz in there and start bombing Venezuela like that 🀣 newsflash Donald, Congress isn't afraid of you 😏 they're not buying into your war hawk nonsense πŸ‘Š this bipartisan effort is a major win for sanity and diplomacy over aggression πŸ’‘ btw 70% of Americans are against it too πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ maybe take the hint, Prez? πŸ™„
 
[Image of Donald Trump looking worried 😬]

Trump thinks he can just nuke Venezuela? 🀣 [GIF of a mushroom cloud]

[Image of 70% on CBS News poll result πŸ“Š]

Most Americans are all "NO, NO, NO" to war 😑 [GIF of a person shaking head]

[Image of bipartisan lawmakers smiling together πŸ‘«]

Maybe Trump's warhawks need to calm down? 😌 [GIF of a person taking a deep breath]
 
I'm kinda relieved to see some bipartisan action going on πŸ™Œ, especially when it comes to something as serious as war plans. I mean, 70% of Americans are against taking military action in Venezuela? That's a pretty clear indication that we need to take a step back and think about the consequences πŸ€”. It's great to see lawmakers pushing back against Trump's aggressive foreign policy stance – we need more of that kind of responsible decision-making! 😊
 
come on, can't trump just chill for once πŸ™„? like seriously 70% of americans don't want war and yet he's still all up in venezuela's grill... 🀯 bipartisan effort or whatever is a good start but what's going to happen when the congress votes no and trump just does whatever anyway? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ i mean, can we just have a world leader who actually listens to his ppl for once? πŸ˜’
 
I was watching that new cooking show on Netflix 🍳 and I'm totally obsessed with the chef who makes these insane desserts 🍰. Have you guys tried making those salted caramel chocolate chip cookies? 🀀 I mean, they're literally the best thing since sliced bread 🍞. Anyway, back to Venezuela... I feel like we should really be focusing on supporting democracy and development instead of getting involved in their internal politics πŸ’Έ. What's your take on it? Should we just let them figure things out for themselves? πŸ€”
 
I'm kinda hyped that some bipartisan lawmakers are finally pushing back on Trump's Venezuela war plans 🀯! It's about time we see some unity in Congress, you know? I mean, 70% of Americans against military action in Venezuela is a no-brainer, but still... it's refreshing to see politicians listening to the people for once.

I'm also loving the fact that several Republicans are co-sponsoring this resolution - it shows that not everyone on the right side of the aisle thinks Trump's got all the answers. Although, I gotta wonder if Trump will just find a way to work around Congress and still pull off some kind of military move πŸ€”.

One thing that's got me thinking, though - what would've happened if we had taken action against Venezuela like this back in the 90s? I mean, think about all those proxy wars and interventions... it's crazy how different things might've turned out. Oh well, hindsight is always 20/20, right? 😊
 
I'm low-key relieved that some lawmakers are finally stepping up to stop Trump from taking a disastrous approach to Venezuela 🀝. I mean, 70% of Americans against war? That's a huge majority, bro! It shows that even Republicans are starting to question Trump's plans.

But let's get real for a sec - this bipartisan effort is also a big deal because it shows that Democrats and Republicans can put aside their differences to block a potential war. In these divided times, we need more moments like this where we come together as a nation πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ.

However, I'm still worried about Trump's willingness to disregard Congress and go rogue on foreign policy. It's like, what's the endgame here? Is he just going to start invading countries left and right without checking with anyone first? That's just not how democracy works, fam 😬. We need to keep pushing back against Trump's aggressive foreign policy stance and making sure our elected officials are working for the people, not just their party's interests 🀝.
 
I think its kinda crazy that trump wants to go to war with venezuela again 🀯 considering how divided america is about his policies already. but on a positive note, its awesome to see bipartisan support for stopping any military action against venezuela - it shows we can work together even when we disagree 🀝. maybe we should focus more on solving the economic crisis in venezuela instead of jumping into another messy war?
 
🀯 Can you even believe what's going on? I mean, Trump is literally threatening war with Venezuela and our Congress is like "hold up, nope not gonna happen"? 🚫 It's like they're trying to protect us from some kind of crazy warlord or something. And the fact that it's bipartisan is just amazing. Like, even Republicans are all "no, we don't want a war" 😱

And can we talk about how unpopulated this whole thing is? I mean, 70% of Americans don't want to go to war with Venezuela and yet Trump is still going around like it's no big deal πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Like, what is he even thinking? Doesn't he care that his actions have consequences?

I'm just so glad that there are some people in Congress who are standing up for what's right and refusing to let Trump drag us down into another senseless war πŸ’ͺ. It's like they're saying "nope, we're not gonna be party to this madness" and I am HERE. FOR. IT πŸŽ‰
 
I'm literally shocked that Trump actually thinks he can do whatever he wants without Congress giving him permission 🀯! Like what even is going on over there? Newsflash: just because you're the president doesn't mean you're above the law, dude. And 70% of Americans are totally not down with military action in Venezuela... how did we go from no love to kinda-sorta love for interventionism so fast? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” I think it's interesting that this bipartisan resolution in the House is pushing back against Trump's plans for military action in Venezuela, given his tendency to take bold stances on foreign policy 🌎. It's almost as if lawmakers are attempting to assert their checks-and-balances role in ensuring a more measured approach to international relations πŸ“Š. The fact that 70% of Americans oppose taking military action in Venezuela is also telling, highlighting the public's skepticism towards such an intervention πŸ‘₯. I'm curious to see how this will play out and whether Congress can successfully prevent Trump from taking unilateral action πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm getting so done with these politicians always trying to tell each other what to do πŸ€―πŸ™„. Can't they just agree on something for once? This bipartisan thing is just a way of saying "we're not gonna fight about it"... but I know it's all just theatre 🎭. And who knows, maybe Trump will just ignore the resolution and go ahead with his plans anyway... because that's what he does best πŸ˜’.
 
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