Trump, Senate and Venezuela
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EXCLUSIVE — Every Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee has issued their support for the Trump administration’s decision to block any future sales of foreign-made drones or drone components.
The Republican leaders of the House and the Senate dismissed the idea of using the U.S. military to take over Greenland, even as the White House has insisted it is on the table.
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Trump ran as the ‘Peace President’ — now MAGA shrugs at White House’s new foreign military action
Trump ran in 2024 as a “Peace” candidate who would not engage in long-term wars in the ways his predecessors of both parties had. But since he re-assumed office a year ago this month, Trump has engaged in strikes in the Caribbean and Iran. On Saturday, he announced a long-term engagement in Venezuela.
Republican lawmakers are emphatically backing President Donald Trump's administration after the U.S. struck Venezuela and captured its leader, Nicolás Maduro.
U.S. Sen. Mark Kelly, an Arizona Democrat, wasted little time in further assailing Trump in personal terms and seeking campaign funds.
Senator Mitch McConnell called the threats "unseemly" as the White House pushes for U.S. control of the Danish territory.
US lawmakers across party lines have voiced opposition or skepticism toward the Trump administration's military strike against Venezuela over the weekend. The "drastic military operation by President (Donald) Trump on Venezuelan soil is entirely inconsistent with what his cabinet repeatedly briefed to Congress and goes against the expressed wishes of the American people,