Representatives Thomas Massie and Rand Paul have joined forces in a rare display of bipartisan cooperation, introducing resolutions aimed at curbing the executive branch’s ability to engage in unauthorized military actions in Venezuela. Their efforts emphasize the importance of Congressional oversight in matters of war and foreign intervention, calling for clear legislative authorization before any hostilities can proceed.

The resolutions seek to:

  • Reinforce congressional authority over decisions involving military engagement
  • Prevent unilateral military actions without explicit approval from lawmakers
  • Promote transparency and accountability in U.S. foreign policy
Resolution Key Objective Status
H.Res. 1234 Block unauthorized hostilities in Venezuela Introduced
S.Res. 5678 Require congressional approval for military actions Co-sponsored