Updated
Updated · Reuters · May 20
Democratic Senators Introduce Cuba War Powers Resolution as Senate Republicans Hold 53-47 Majority
Updated
Updated · Reuters · May 20

Democratic Senators Introduce Cuba War Powers Resolution as Senate Republicans Hold 53-47 Majority

8 articles · Updated · Reuters · May 20
  • Tim Kaine, Adam Schiff and Ruben Gallego introduced a Senate War Powers Resolution to bar President Donald Trump from using U.S. forces against Cuba.
  • The move followed Trump's repeated threats to send troops, reports that U.S. Southern Command was told to draft attack plans, and a fresh U.S. indictment of former Cuban leader Raul Castro.
  • Backers argued Cuba poses no significant U.S. national security threat and warned a regime-change war could devastate Cubans and trigger a new migration crisis.
  • The measure faces long odds in the Republican-controlled Senate, which last month rejected a similar Cuba resolution 51-47 after Republicans said no active hostilities made it unnecessary.
  • The filing adds to broader congressional pushback on Trump's expanding military campaigns, a day after the Senate advanced an Iran war-limits measure despite Republican control.
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