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Senator Paul calls Trump’s Maduro arrest a war act, not law enforcement, citing constitutional limits on presidential power.
Senator Rand Paul has rejected the Trump administration’s claim that the arrest of former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was a law enforcement action, arguing that a military raid cannot be reclassified as such under the Constitution.
Paul emphasized that only Congress has the authority to declare war and warned that the operation, regardless of its framing, constitutes an act of war.
He raised concerns about executive overreach, the lack of congressional approval, and the precedent it sets for unilateral U.S. military interventions abroad.
Paul’s criticism reflects broader bipartisan unease over presidential power in foreign affairs and the implications for international law and diplomatic relations.
El senador Paul califica el arresto de Maduro por Trump como un acto de guerra, no de aplicación de la ley, citando límites constitucionales al poder presidencial.