Senate Confronts Presidential War Powers in a Pivotal Vote After Maduro’s Ouster, Testing Constitutional Limits, Congressional Authority, and America’s Democratic Identity at a Moment of Global Uncertainty and Intensifying Executive Power

This concern fits a broader historical pattern. Over decades, presidents of both parties have increasingly relied on expansive interpretations of their commander-in-chief powers. Congress, once sidelined, has often struggled to reclaim its authority. Kaine’s resolution seeks to halt that drift before it becomes further entrenched.

Opponents argue that requiring congressional approval could slow responses to fast-moving threats, potentially endangering U.S. interests. Supporters counter that deliberation is not a flaw but a constitutional feature designed to prevent reckless use of force.

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