The United States Senate has become the center of a major constitutional debate following a high-stakes operation involving
the capture of Nicolás Maduro. The mission, confirmed under the leadership of Donald Trump, was described as a targeted law-enforcement action. However, its scale and execution—featuring advanced military coordination—have raised serious questions about presidential authority and whether the operation crossed into an act of w…Continues
The controversy intensified in the Senate, where lawmakers introduced a War Powers Resolution to limit further unilateral military actions. Figures like Rand Paul and Tim Kaine argued that removing a foreign leader without congressional approval sets a dangerous precedent. Despite growing support, the resolution ultimately failed in a tied vote, with J.D. Vance casting the deciding vote, highlighting deep divisions within the government.