The U.S. Senate stunned President Donald Trump by advancing a rare bipartisan war powers resolution aimed at limiting his ability to launch further military actions in Venezuela without explicit congressional approval after a dramatic raid that captured Nicolás Maduro. The 52-47 vote — with five Republicans breaking ranks — sent shock waves through Washington, reasserting Congress’s constitutional role and warning against unchecked executive force. Trump erupted, blasting the measure as a threat to national security. Though largely symbolic and facing a likely veto, the move marks a historic rebuke of presidential war powers.