The House of Representatives once again narrowly rejected a Venezeula War Powers resolution to block President Trump from further military action.
The vote was 215-215 tie, so it failed to pass.
RINO Reps. Don Bacon and Thomas Massie joined the Democrats.
215-215: House defeated a war powers resolution to block future U.S. military in or against Venezuela without Congressional authorization on a tie vote, which was held open until GOP Rep. Wesley Hunt (seen in the floor photo under NV) arrived from Texas to vote Yes. 2 Republicans… pic.twitter.com/lyrL4l6wxg
— Craig Caplan (@CraigCaplan) January 22, 2026
Last week Senate Republicans struck down a war powers resolution that would have blocked President Trump from using military force against Venezuela.
The Senate previously voted 52-47 to advance a war powers resolution to limit President Trump’s military actions in Venezuela.
Five Republican senators previously joined the Democrats to advance the resolution: Young (IN), Murkowski (AK), Collins (ME), Rand Paul (KY), and Hawley (MO).
However, last Wednesday, two Republican Senators – Hawley (MO) and Young (IN) flipped and voted to strike down the resolution.
Vice President JD Vance cast the tie-breaking vote last week.
U.S. Senate BLOCKS debate on Venezuela War Powers Resolution, 51-50. @VP JD Vance cast tie-breaking vote. pic.twitter.com/UsK6nai8JT
— CSPAN (@cspan) January 14, 2026
Thursday’s vote comes after President Trump ordered military strikes on Venezuela and captured Nicolas Maduro.
Maduro was indicted on four counts by a federal grand jury in the Southern District of New York.
Read the indictment here.
President Trump previously announced that Venezuela would give the United States between 30 and 50 million barrels of oil.
Trump said the oil will be sold at market price.
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