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BREAKING: Trump can be Impeached by Congress and JAILED for International Law Breaches for Invading sovereign nation Venezuela
The U.S. carried out military strikes in Venezuela in early January 2026 and captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, bringing them to the U.S. to face federal charges. �
Donald Trump publicly described the operation as a “large-scale strike” and said U.S. forces would help manage Venezuela until a transition occurs. �
⚖️ Legality & International Law Concerns
Many international law experts and UN officials say the action lacks justification under international law because the U.S. did not have a United Nations Security Council mandate or clear self-defense claim. �
International law (UN Charter Article 2(4)) generally prohibits one country using force against another’s sovereignty without consent or Security Council authorization. �
A UN expert condemned the strikes as illegal aggression and called for investigation and accountability. �
🏛️ Impeachment & U.S. Congressional Debate
Some U.S. lawmakers — particularly Democrats — argue Trump overstepped his constitutional authority by initiating military force without congressional approval. They’ve called for investigations and impeachment proceedings tied to these actions. �
Republican lawmakers have largely defended the operation, while Democrats stress that only Congress can authorize a war or extended military action. �
A congressional effort to limit Trump’s war powers on Venezuela failed in the House on a tie vote. �
🌐 International Reaction & Sovereignty Issues
Venezuela and numerous world leaders condemned the U.S. strikes as a violation of sovereignty and international law. �
Legal scholars and international experts have described the operation as a potential crime of aggression under international legal definitions. �
