Democrats are expressing skepticism regarding the legality of President Donald Trump’s recent military actions against Venezuelan drug boats. The National Security Institute’s founder and executive director, Jamil Jaffer, joined ‘Saturday in America’ to delve into these legal concerns and their implications for U.S. foreign policy. The debate centers on whether the actions violate international law or exceed the President’s authority.
The discussion highlights growing bipartisan concerns over the use of military force without congressional approval. Critics argue that such actions could set a dangerous precedent and undermine diplomatic efforts. Meanwhile, supporters of the President contend that the operation was a necessary measure to combat drug trafficking and protect national security.