US Congress Fails to Pass Bill Requiring Congressional Approval for Trump’s Potential Venezuela Strike

The US House of Representatives has failed to pass two draft bills that would have required then-President Donald Trump to seek congressional approval before any potential military action against Venezuela. The proposed measures aimed to ensure congressional oversight of the White House’s actions towards Caracas.
According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, the US House of Representatives did not approve two draft bills that would have required President Donald Trump to obtain congressional approval before any “attack on Venezuela.”
The two proposed plans were aimed at obliging the White House to obtain official permission from Congress before any military action against Caracas, but failed to obtain the necessary votes in the House of Representatives.

