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A MOTHER OF THREE IS DEAD, AND THE PRESIDENT IS BEING ACCUSED OF USING VENEZUELA AS A SMOKESCREEN TO BYPASS CONGRESSIONAL AUTHORITY AND THE RULE OF LAW.👉 Read the full story & decide for yourself! Full details ⤵️
A woman is dead. Three children no longer have their mother.
And now, the President of the United States is facing explosive accusations that Venezuela was used as a smokescreen to bypass Congress and the rule of law.
This is no longer just about foreign policy.
It’s about power, accountability, and the human cost of unchecked authority.
💔 THE HUMAN COST: A LIFE LOST
In the chaos surrounding a U.S. military operation in Venezuela, a civilian mother of three was killed when strikes hit near residential areas.
She was not a soldier.
She was not a political leader.
She was a mother trying to survive in a country already ravaged by crisis.
Her death has ignited outrage across borders, raising an unavoidable question:
👉 Who answers when innocent lives are lost?
🇺🇸 THE CONTROVERSIAL DECISION
The President authorized a military operation inside Venezuela without prior approval from Congress.
The administration claims:
The action was lawful
The President acted under executive authority
The operation was necessary for national security
But critics say that explanation doesn’t hold up.
⚖️ “A SMOKESCREEN” — THE CORE ACCUSATION
Legal experts, lawmakers, and civil rights advocates are sounding alarms, accusing the President of:
❗ Using Venezuela as a distraction
❗ Sidestepping Congressional authority
❗ Stretching executive power beyond constitutional limits
Under the U.S. Constitution, Congress — not the President alone — holds the power to authorize war.
Opponents argue that launching military force without approval:
Undermines separation of powers
Weakens democratic oversight
Sets a dangerous precedent for future presidents
🏛️ CONGRESS LEFT ON THE SIDELINES?
Several lawmakers say they were not properly consulted before the operation.
Some are now asking:
Was Congress deliberately bypassed?
Was this operation rushed to avoid debate?
If this was legal, why wasn’t Congress asked?
These questions remain unanswered.
🌍 INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC BACKLASH
The fallout has been swift:
🌎 International legal experts warn the action may violate international law
🇨🇴 Regional leaders condemned the civilian death
🏛️ U.S. lawmakers are calling for investigations
⚖️ Constitutional scholars warn of executive overreach
Meanwhile, the family of the slain mother is left with grief — and no justice in sight.
❗ WHY THIS MATTERS TO EVERYONE
This isn’t just about Venezuela.
It’s about what happens when one person holds too much power.
If a president can:
Launch military strikes without Congress
Cause civilian deaths without accountability
Justify it all after the fact
Then the rule of law becomes optional.
And when the law becomes optional, no democracy is safe.
📢 THE BOTTOM LINE
A mother of three is dead.
Congress was sidelined.
The Constitution is being tested.
The question now is simple:
👉 Will there be accountability — or will this become the new normal?