BREAKING — The U.S. Supreme Court, through its Public Information Office, just issued a rare public statement that’s rocking W@sh!ngt0n. The Court says D0n@ld Tr@mp’s military action in V@nezuel@ and the arrest of M@dur0 were carried out without Congressional approval, violating Article I, Section 8 and the War Powers Acts. Sources say the move is being labeled illegal and impeachable, with a swift investigation now ordered Do you believe a president can order military action without Congress?  Is this a constitutional crisis—or a justified decision?  See the shocking statement rocking W@sh!ngt0n NOW

The United States Supreme Court—through its Public Information Office—issued what insiders are calling a rare and extraordinary public clarification that has instantly shaken Washington and ignited bipartisan alarm.
According to the statement circulating among legal and congressional sources, Donald Trump’s military action in Venezuela and the arrest of Nicolás Maduro were carried out without Congressional authorization, raising serious constitutional and legal concerns at the highest level of government.The Supreme Court reportedly cited Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution, which grants Congress—not the President—the exclusive authority to declare war, alongside alleged violations of the War Powers Resolution.
Legal analysts say this places the action outside the normal bounds of executive power and pushes it into uncharted constitutional territory.
“When Congress is bypassed in matters of war and foreign military engagement, the entire balance of power is at risk,” one constitutional scholar warned.

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