To say that most of Congress is very unhappy with Trump invading another country and removing its leader without congressional authorization would be an understatement.
The White House has not been able to list any legal authority that it possessed to justify its actions in Venezuela.
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Instead, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has claimed that the administration was engaged in a law enforcement action that did not require the approval of Congress.
Rubio said on ABC’s This Week:
It wasn’t necessary because this was not an invasion. We didn’t occupy a county. This was an arrest operation. This was a law enforcement operation. He was arrested on the ground in Venezuela by FBI agents, red as right, and removed form the country.
Have you — I encourage everyone — I know it’s Sunday, people are busy, but I — you know, the indictments have now been unsealed. People should read this indictment. They should read this indictment. They should read what this man did for 15 — the last 15 years of his life against the United States. Him and his wife. He was arrested.
This justification was baseless gibberish because the military invaded another country.
The good news is that there is something that can be done.
Keep reading below to see what will be done this week to attempt to stop Trump in Venezuela.


























