Senate Republicans vote down legislation to limit Trump's ability to attack Venezuela [View all]
WASHINGTON (AP) Senate Republicans voted to reject legislation Thursday that would have put a check on President Donald Trumps ability to launch an attack against Venezuela, as Democrats pressed Congress to take a stronger role in Trumps high-stakes campaign against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
Lawmakers, including top Republicans, have demanded that the Trump administration provide them with more information on the U.S. military strikes against alleged drug-smuggling vessels in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific Ocean. But Thursdays vote, on legislation that would essentially forestall an attack on Venezuelan soil without congressional authorization, suggested Republicans are willing to give Trump leeway to continue his buildup of naval forces in the region.
President Trump has taken decisive action to protect thousands of Americans from lethal narcotics, said Sen. Jim Risch, the Republican chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Still, the vote allowed Democrats to press their GOP colleagues on Trumps threats against Venezuela. The legislation failed to advance 49-51, with Sens. Rand Paul of Kentucky and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska the only Republicans voting in favor.
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