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Senate Defeats Bid to Curb Trump’s Caribbean Strikes on Suspected Drug Boats

Key senators say Congress still lacks the evidence needed to judge the campaign's legality.

Overview

  • The War Powers resolution failed 48–51, with Republicans Rand Paul and Lisa Murkowski voting yes and Democrat John Fetterman voting no.
  • The administration reports four strikes since early September that killed 21 people after declaring a non-international armed conflict with cartels and designating groups such as Tren de Aragua as terrorist organizations.
  • Lawmakers from both parties say briefings provided strike videos but no underlying intelligence, no identities of those killed, and no rationale for destroying vessels instead of standard Coast Guard interdictions.
  • Secretary of State Marco Rubio lobbied Republicans to oppose the measure and the White House signaled a veto, as Trump indicates operations will continue and has floated potential land strikes.
  • Tensions in the region are rising, with Venezuela condemning U.S. actions and Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro saying the latest vessel hit was Colombian with Colombian citizens aboard.