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BREAKING: What happened in Venezuela is not a military operation. It’s an illegal act. By attacking a sovereign nation without Congress, Donald Trump violated Article I Sec 8 and the War Powers Act. That’s impeachable! Congress started acting
BREAKING: What happened in Venezuela is not a military operation. It’s an illegal act. By attacking a sovereign nation without Congress, Donald Trump violated Article I Sec 8 and the War Powers Act. That’s impeachable! Congress start acting
This wasn’t authorized. This wasn’t legal. And it just happened…the story still unfolding 👇
Reports emerging late today have triggered sharp debate in Washington over alleged U.S. actions involving Venezuela, with critics warning that if the claims are confirmed, they could represent a serious constitutional breach. Lawmakers and legal scholars are urging caution as details remain unclear and the situation continues to unfold.
At the center of the controversy are allegations that the United States carried out or supported a direct attack on Venezuelan territory without authorization from Congress. If true, critics argue, such an action would not constitute a legitimate military operation but rather an illegal use of force against a sovereign nation. The U.S. Constitution grants Congress—not the president—the power to declare war under Article I, Section 8, and the War Powers Act further limits unilateral military action by the executive branch.
Opponents of former President Donald Trump say any unauthorized use of force would violate these provisions and could rise to the level of an impeachable offense. “This wasn’t authorized. This wasn’t legal,” one lawmaker said, calling on Congress to immediately investigate what occurred, who ordered it, and under what legal authority.
Supporters and administration allies have pushed back, noting that no confirmed evidence has yet established a direct military strike, and warning against drawing conclusions before all facts are known. They argue that U.S. policy toward Venezuela has historically involved sanctions, diplomacy, and covert pressure rather than open warfare.
As officials seek clarification and intelligence briefings are requested, the episode underscores a recurring tension in American governance: the balance of war powers between Congress and the presidency. For now, the story remains fluid, and the demand for transparency is growing by the hour.