Trump LOSES IT as Senate VOTES AGAINST HIM on WAR

From MeidasTouch

The U.S. Senate voted 52 to 47 to advance a war powers resolution that limits President Trump's ability to take military action in Venezuela without congressional approval, signaling significant bipartisan opposition. In response, Trump threatened to veto the resolution and asserted his authority to launch invasions in the region, while also allegedly considering a controversial plan to financially incentivize Greenlanders to secede from Denmark and affiliate with the U.S.

Key Takeaways

  • Senate rebukes Trump with a 52-47 vote; even Republican dissenters can't ignore Congress's power.
  • Trump seeks to buy Greenland through economic coercion—who knew invasion could come with a price tag?
  • While healthcare fades, military budgets soar; the irony of funding invasions over citizen welfare is palpable.
  • Renee Mlin Good's death exposes ICE's brutality, as the administration prioritizes cover-ups over accountability.
  • As Denmark prepares for conflict, Trump's foreign policy resembles a reckless game of Monopoly gone haywire.

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