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Schumer vows Senate vote on Venezuela authorization ‘this week’

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said he will force a Senate vote this week on a War Powers resolution that would require President Trump to obtain congressional approval before taking further military action in Venezuela. The move follows a U.S.operation that captured former Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and brought him to New york, a development Schumer called troubling and an example of “lawlessness” that should not be answered with more lawlessness. The privileged resolution-sponsored by Schumer, tim Kaine, and Rand Paul-would, if approved by both chambers, bar the president from additional actions in venezuela without Congress’s OK. Schumer also criticized the administration’s “escapade” as distracting from Democratic priorities, especially lowering the cost of living ahead of the midterms. Meanwhile, Secretary of State marco Rubio warned it is premature to hold new Venezuelan elections, and President Trump said the U.S. would run Venezuela temporarily and involve U.S. energy companies in its oil sector.


Schumer vows Senate vote on Venezuela military authorization ‘this week’

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said Sunday he is seeking to require President Donald Trump to get Congress’s approval for future military action against Venezuela, saying people are “in fear” over the Trump administration’s actions over the weekend.

The U.S. military captured former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro early Saturday morning, with Maduro now being held in custody in New York City. Schumer contended that while Maduro is a “horrible person,” the solution to “lawlessness” isn’t “other lawlessness,” arguing this is what Trump has undertaken.

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Going forward, Schumer said he is going to vote on the War Powers Act this week.

“That’s a privilege resolution, which means the Republicans can’t block it. [Sen.] Tim Kaine (D-VA) and I and [Sen.] Rand Paul (R-KY) are sponsors of it. It’s going to come to the floor this week, and if it is voted for, if it’s voted positively in both Houses, then the president can’t do another thing in Venezuela without the OK of Congress. We have to pass it,” Schumer said on ABC News’s This Week with George Stephanopoulos. 

Schumer also said the Trump administration’s “escapade” into Venezuela doesn’t help Americans. In comparison, the Democratic Party is focused on lowering the cost of living, saying this will be the “No. 1 focus” for the party going into the midterm elections.

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Sunday it is “premature” to host new elections in Venezuela, saying the country’s old “regime” was in place for 15 years. He added that the U.S. is focused on addressing the problems created by Maduro.

Trump said on Saturday the U.S. will run Venezuela “until such time as we can do a safe, proper, and judicious transition.” He also confirmed that he will bring in U.S. energy companies to take over Venezuela’s oil industry.



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