Democrats Push Back on Trump's Cuba Plan
Senate Democrats introduce resolution to halt U.S. military action against Cuba without Congressional approval, targeting Trumps comments on potential intervention amid energy crisis. The bill, sponsored by Senators Tim Kaine, Ruben Gallego, and Adam Schiff, could be voted on by months end. Democrats argue only Congress can declare war, while Republicans have largely supported the president. Tensions between the U.S. and Cuba have been longstanding, with Rubio pushing against the Cuban government due to his familys history. Democrats also plan votes next week on war powers for Iran unless Republicans hold public hearings.
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