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GOP Turns on Trump! Major Republicans Backpedal on ‘Run Venezuela’ Plan — What It Means Next Even Trump’s closest allies are distancing themselves from his boldest foreign policy claims. Watch now and decide — is the GOP finally breaking away?
GOP Turns on Trump! Major Republicans Backpedal on ‘Run Venezuela’ Plan — What It Means Next
Even Trump’s closest allies are distancing themselves from his boldest foreign policy claims.
Watch now and decide — is the GOP finally breaking away?
Senate Backs War Powers Measure Intended to Block Trump in Venezuela
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Senate advances war powers resolution to stop Trump from taking further military action in Venezuela
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Senate advances war powers resolution to stop Trump from taking further military action in Venezuela
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Trump cancels second wave of attacks on Venezuela after cooperation
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Trump cancels second wave of attacks on Venezuela after cooperation
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Dan Crenshaw says no boots needed on ground in Venezuela
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A third of Americans support US strike on Venezuela, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
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A third of Americans support US strike on Venezuela, Reuters/Ipsos poll finds
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GOP Turns on Trump! Major Republicans Backpedal on ‘Run Venezuela’ Plan — What It Means Next
Hook: Even Trump’s closest allies are distancing themselves from his boldest foreign policy claims.
CTA: Watch now and decide — is the GOP finally breaking away?
In the wake of a stunning U.S. military operation that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, the Republican Party finds itself simmering with internal dissent, as even some stalwart GOP figures quietly break ranks with former President Donald Trump’s most audacious foreign policy vision — namely his assertion that the United States would effectively “run” Venezuela following the raid.
A Bold Move Sparks Backlash
Trump’s announcement that the U.S. would “run” Venezuela — including control over oil exports and post-Maduro governance — was meant to showcase decisive leadership. But it has instead triggered alarm among lawmakers who say Washington is overreaching its constitutional and diplomatic mandate.
