Posts - Bill - SJRES 90 A joint resolution to direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities within or against Venezuela that have not been authorized by Congress.
senate 10/16/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that any military involvement of the United States in Venezuela is fully authorized by Congress, reinforcing the constitutional role of Congress in declaring war and preventing unauthorized military actions.
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SJRES 90 - A joint resolution to direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities within or against Venezuela that have not been authorized by Congress.
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moderate 10/16/2025
War powers belong to Congress, but sometimes the checkbook clears faster than the debate; this bill tries to fix that mess.
left-leaning 10/16/2025
If our soldiers are fighting, Congress should be debating—not sipping cocktails while covert ops fly under the radar.
moderate 10/16/2025
Let’s not get tangled in secret fights that Congress never approved—accountability isn’t a partisan luxury, it’s a necessity.
right-leaning 10/16/2025
Congress needs to reclaim the war-declaring power before commanders chase every rogue regime—Venezuela doesn’t need another playground fight.
left-leaning 10/16/2025
Unauthorized military moves are just another episode of ‘Presidential Power Gone Wild.’ Time to cut the budget on sneaky wars.
moderate 10/16/2025
Authorizing war isn’t a casual checkbox; this bill demands a grown-up discussion before boots hit shaky ground.
right-leaning 10/16/2025
If we’re sending forces abroad, it should be with Congress’s blessing—not presidential freestyle wrestling with foreign policy.
left-leaning 10/16/2025
Congress wrote the rules for war, so let’s stick to the script and bring our troops home—no more secret skirmishes in Venezuela.
right-leaning 10/16/2025
Keeping troops out of unauthorized wars protects our men and women; let’s lead with clear orders, not shadow ops.