Mass protests have erupted across the United States after President Donald Trump ordered airstrikes in Caracas, Venezuela — without notifying Congress. The surprise 30-minute operation resulted in the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, sparking a fierce legal and political firestorm. <br /> <br />Critics argue the strikes violated the U.S. Constitution and the War Powers Resolution, saying only Congress can authorize acts of war. Lawmakers from both parties are now demanding accountability — with some calling the mission illegal and pushing for a War Powers vote. As impeachment calls grow louder, the nation is bracing for a historic showdown over presidential war authority. <br /> <br /> <br />#TrumpImpeachmentProtests <br />#VenezuelaStrikes <br />#WarPowersDebate <br />#CongressNotInformed <br />#TrumpUnderFire <br />#USVenezuelaOperation <br />#MaduroCapture <br />#UnconstitutionalStrikes <br />#WarPowersResolution <br />#BreakingNews <br />#TrumpNews <br />#VenezuelaCrisis <br />#USPolitics <br />#CongressVsTrump <br />#PresidentialPower <br />#NationwideProtests <br />#MaduroArrest <br />#USWarAuthority<br /><br />~HT.410~
