House Rejects McGovern’s Bipartisan War Powers Resolution, Shamefully Surrendering More Power to the White HouseVote affirms the need for Congress to assert its Constitutional responsibilities to stop another endless war
Washington,
December 17, 2025
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Foreign Policy
WASHINGTON—Today, House Republicans (and sadly, one spineless Democrat) shamefully rejected Congressman McGovern's War Powers Resolution, which would have directed President Trump to cease all hostilities within or against Venezuela. “I’m furious that cowardly lawmakers have once again surrendered Congress’ Constitutional responsibility on matters of war to a wannabe dictator in the White House,” said Ranking Member McGovern. “The Founders intentionally did not want any president to have unilateral power to start a war, much less one like Donald Trump, who campaigned on ending unnecessary foreign conflicts. He's now breaking that promise—and his weak, pathetic lackeys in Congress are letting him drag us into yet another endless war that no one except their billionaire buddies in Big Oil want.” As Co-Chair of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, Congressman McGovern also made clear that his opposition to war with Venezuela in no way excuses President Nicholas Maduro's horrendous human rights abuses and crimes against humanity. “Maduro is a thug and a tyrant, and I'm appalled by his government's countless human rights abuses. But America cannot afford to engage in another doomed-to-fail attempt at regime change. It's never worked before, and it won't work now. We don't waste our resources and threaten to derail global security by trying to overthrow Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, or Kim Jong Un. Maduro should be no different. We simply can't go to war with every dictator in the world,” concluded McGovern.
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