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BREAKING; Supreme Court Issues Public Statement Through its Public Information Office Saying Donald Trump’s Military Attack on Venezuela and Arrest of Maduro Was Carried Out Without Congressional Approval, Violating Article I, Section 8 and the War Power Acts of the U.S. Constitution which is Illegal and Impeachable, Orders Swift Investigation Read the full breakdown and see what happened next….
BREAKING; Supreme Court Issues Public Statement Through its Public Information Office Saying Donald Trump’s Military Attack on Venezuela and Arrest of Maduro Was Carried Out Without Congressional Approval, Violating Article I, Section 8 and the War Power Acts of the U.S. Constitution which is Illegal and Impeachable, Orders Swift Investigation Read the full breakdown and see what happened next….
Washington, D.C. — In an unprecedented public statement released through its Public Information Office, the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday raised serious constitutional concerns following reports that former President Donald Trump authorized a military operation in Venezuela that resulted in the arrest of President Nicolás Maduro without congressional approval.
According to the statement, the Court noted that any such unilateral military action would directly violate Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution, which grants Congress the sole authority to declare war, as well as the War Powers Resolution, which limits the president’s ability to deploy armed forces without legislative consent.
Legal experts say the Court’s rare intervention signals the gravity of the situation. While the judiciary does not typically comment on ongoing executive actions, the statement emphasized that bypassing Congress in initiating foreign military operations would represent a fundamental breach of constitutional checks and balances and could constitute impeachable conduct.
The Court ordered a swift investigation into the circumstances surrounding the operation, including the chain of command, legal justifications offered, and the scope of congressional notification, if any. Congressional leaders from both parties called emergency hearings, with several lawmakers warning that the episode could trigger one of the most significant constitutional confrontations in modern U.S. history.
As investigations unfold, the incident has reignited national debate over presidential war powers and the limits of executive authority in foreign affairs.
