The U.S. Senate advanced a resolution that would bar President Donald Trump from further military action against Venezuela without congressional authorization, a rare rebuke of the Republican leader.
Breakdown
- Senate voted 52-47 to advance measure limiting Trump's Venezuela war powers 5s
- Five Republicans joined Democrats to support the resolution 18s
- Vote followed U.S. capture of Venezuelan President Maduro in Caracas 48s
- Most Republicans say Maduro's capture was law enforcement, not military action 1m 26s
- Measure must pass House and override expected Trump veto to become law 2m 1s
