The U.S. Capitol, pictured on Oct. 8, 2025. (Photo by Jennifer Shutt/States Newsroom)
WASHINGTON โ The U.S. Senateย failed to advance Wednesday night a resolution designed to curb the presidentโs power regarding military actions abroad after the Trump administration ordered four strikes on boats in the Caribbean.ย
Theย resolution failed to advance 48-51.ย Democratic Sens. Adam Schiff of California and Tim Kaine of Virginia forced a procedural vote on the measure, which would have blocked the Trump administration from engaging in hostilities abroad without congressional approval.ย
Two Republicans, Sens. Rand Paul of Kentucky and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, joined nearly all Democrats voting in favor. Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania was the only Democrat to vote against advancing the measure.

The War Powers Resolution of 1973 is a tool for Congress to check the balances of power of the executive branch by limiting the presidentโs ability to initiate or escalate military actions abroad.ย
Since September, President Donald Trump has approved four known military strikes in the Caribbean that have killed 21 so far, and, without offering evidence, said the boats were used by drug cartel members.ย
โWe call them water drugs,โ Trump said about the most recent known boat strike on Oct. 3. โThe drugs that come in through the water.โ
The White House has released few details of the strikes.ย
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, also without providing any evidence, said on social media that the boats contained narcotics heading for the U.S.
โOur intelligence, without a doubt, confirmed that this vessel was trafficking narcotics, the people onboard were narco-terrorists, and they were operating on a known narco-trafficking transit route,โ Hegseth wrote. โThese strikes will continue until the attacks on the American people are over!!!!โ
Those attacks have taken place in international waters off the coast of Venezuela, Hegseth added.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro,ย in a statement, condemned the attacks as an โillegal incursion of combat aircraft from the United States.โ
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Itโs illegal for the U.S. military to intentionally kill civilians who are not actively taking part in hostilities against the U.S.ย
Senate Democrats and some Republicans have expressed skepticism about claims from the Trump administration that the boats were affiliated with drug cartels and have pushed the White House for more information on the boat strikes.ย
Kaine said itโs possible that more people have died in the boat strikes, but they are seeking that information. He added that the strikes circumvent Congressโ authority to declare war.ย
โWe are vested with the power of declaring war. We ask basic questions,โย Kaine, who sits on the Senate Armed Services Committee, said. โGive us the intel about these particular boats, that theyโre actually carrying narcotics.โ
The Trump administration has argued that the strikes on the boats donโt warrant notification to Congress because they donโt rise to the level of war, and that the attacks are in self-defense. Kaine said he rejects those arguments.
โThatโs just an invented rationale,โ he said. โSelf-defense has always been understood (as) imminent attack, imminent invasion of the United States. It is not within the norm of self-defense to define a drugrunnerโs operation.โย
Paul said he is working on getting a briefing from the White House about the strikes and was skeptical that in the most recent strike, the four people killed were affiliated with drug cartels.
โIf theyโre members of a gang and you know them to be terrorists, and youโre convinced enough to kill them, why shouldnโt you know their names?โ Paul said.ย
Schiff said that since the first U.S. military attack near Venezuela in early September, the White House has not answered his and other lawmakersโ questions on those missions.ย
โWe just have little or no information about who was on board these ships, or what intelligence was used, or what the rationale was, and how certain we can be that everyone on that ship deserved to die,โ he said.ย
Congress passed the War Powers Resolution in 1973 to limit the presidentโs authority to wage war overseas after the Nixon administration secretly bombed Vietnam and Cambodia,ย killing hundreds of thousands of people. Then-President Richard Nixon vetoed the resolution, but Congress overrode the veto.ย