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BREAKING NEWS…“Chaos in D.C.: VP Vance Breaks Tie to Let Trump Launch Full-Scale Attack on Venezuela!” See which Senators voted to Trigger World War lll 👉 Watch the Shocking Video Reaction!
BREAKING NEWS…“Chaos in D.C.: VP Vance Breaks Tie to Let Trump Launch Full-Scale Attack on Venezuela!” See which Senators voted to Trigger World War lll 👉 Watch the Shocking Video Reaction!
🚨 BREAKING NEWS — Chaos in Washington, D.C.!
Vance Breaks Senate Tie — Trump Now Free to Continue Military Actions Related to Venezuela
See which Senators voted on the critical world-impacting decision!
In a stunning and razor-thin vote that has shaken Capitol Hill and sent international shockwaves, Vice President J.D. Vance cast a decisive tie-breaking vote in the U.S. Senate Wednesday night to defeat a major war powers resolution aimed at limiting President Donald Trump’s authority over future military actions in Venezuela.
The outcome — 50–50 in the Senate before Vance’s intervention — effectively blocked congressional constraints on Trump’s ability to launch further operations involving Venezuela without explicit approval from Congress.
🎯 What Was at Stake
The war powers resolution was designed to force the White House to seek Congressional authorization before initiating any new “hostilities” against Venezuela following recent U.S. military actions in the region — including a large-scale raid that resulted in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife.
Supporters of the resolution argued it was essential to uphold constitutional checks and balances; critics said it was unnecessary because no formal ground war has been declared and no significant U.S. troop deployments are currently underway.
🗳️ How the Senators Voted
Here’s how the Senate lined up in this high-stakes showdown:
✅ Voted for the resolution (limit Trump’s war powers):
All Democratic Senators (47 votes)
Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY)
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)
Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME)
❌ Voted against the resolution (aligned with GOP leadership):
Vice President tied the vote and sided against the measure
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) — initially supported the resolution but flipped
Sen. Todd Young (R-IN) — initially supported, then flipped
Most other Senate Republicans voted to kill the resolution
Republicans Hawley and Young had joined Democrats on a procedural vote last week to advance the bill — but they ultimately changed course after intense pressure and private assurances from administration officials.
💥 What This Means
By defeating the resolution, the Senate has left the president with broad discretionary power to conduct further military or paramilitary operations related to Venezuela without prior legislative approval. Critics warn this step weakens the constitutional role of Congress in decisions about war and peace, while the White House argues it retains flexibility in responding to international threats.
📌 Key Reactions
Democrats condemned the vote as a dangerous erosion of legislative oversight.
Republicans in leadership claim the resolution was unnecessary given current circumstances.
Internationally, the geopolitical impact is being closely watched, with concerns about tensions in Latin America and relations with allies and adversaries alike.
📺 Watch the Reaction
Shocking video reactions are pouring in from Capitol Hill, social media, and international news outlets as lawmakers, pundits, and global leaders weigh in on this unprecedented legislative moment.