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Congress failed to block Trump's potential military action against Venezuela, raising concerns about shrinking war powers.
On December 17, 2025, Congress narrowly failed by two votes to pass a resolution requiring approval before the Trump administration could take military action against Venezuela, sparking concerns about the erosion of congressional war powers.
The measure aimed to uphold the Constitution’s requirement that only Congress can authorize war, a principle emphasized in the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025, which advocates for expanded executive authority.
Critics say the vote reflects a growing trend of sidelining Congress in national security decisions, despite the document’s warnings about executive overreach.
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El Congreso no logró bloquear la posible acción militar de Trump contra Venezuela, lo que generó preocupaciones sobre la reducción de los poderes bélicos.