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Senate Republicans block measure to curb Trump’s war powers on cartel strikes

Senate Republicans narrowly blocked a Democratic bid to limit President Donald Trump’s authority to strike drug cartels, rejecting a war powers measure amid growing concern over the administration’s expanded military actions.

October 09, 2025 / 06:58 IST
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Senate blocks Trump war powers
Senate blocks Trump war powers

Senate Republicans voted down legislation Wednesday that would have put a check on President Donald Trump’s ability to use deadly military force against drug cartels after Democrats tried to counter the administration’s extraordinary assertion of presidential war powers to destroy vessels in the Caribbean.

The vote fell mostly along party lines, 48-51, with two Republicans, Sens. Rand Paul and Lisa Murkowski, voting in favor and Democratic Sen. John Fetterman voting against.

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It was the first vote in Congress on Trump’s military campaign, which according to the White House has so far destroyed four vessels, killed at least 21 people and stopped narcotics from reaching the U.S.. The war powers resolution would have required the president to seek authorization from Congress before further military strikes on the cartels.

The Trump administration has asserted that drug traffickers are armed combatants threatening the United States, creating justification to use military force. But that assertion has been met with some unease on Capitol Hill.