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Some rare congressional pushback against U.S.
President Donald Trump.
The Senate has advanced a resolution that would bar Trump from taking further military action against Venezuela without congressional authorization.
A handful of Republicans voted with every Democrat in favor of moving ahead with the procedural measure to advance the War Powers Resolution.
Trump slamming the Republicans who voted for the resolution, writing on Truth Social that they should, quote, never be elected to office again.
At the moment, Trump appears more focused on controlling Venezuela's oil revenue than further military action.
In an interview with The New York Times, Trump suggested the US could oversee Venezuela for years with hopes of boosting its oil output.
And today, Trump is expected to meet with oil executives at the White House to discuss ways to revive Venezuela's tattered oil sector.
U.S.
President Donald Trump is signaling a possible meeting with Venezuela's opposition leader.
On Fox News, Trump says Maria Corina Machado is expected in Washington next week and says he's looking forward to saying hello.
It would be Trump's first meeting with the Nobel Peace Prize winner.
And it comes as he says oil executives are heading to the White House to discuss rebuilding Venezuela's oil industry.
President Trump is continuing to float the idea of the U.S.
buying Greenland, an autonomous Danish region in the Arctic.
That raises the question, how do you come up with a price tag?
Well, the Trump administration is actively trying to figure that out, despite Denmark's repeated insistence that it's not for sale.
Reporter Graham Slattery has the story.
Lebanese presidency spokesperson Najat Sharafuddin speaking to media, saying the government fully supports the army, which claims to have taken back control of the south from Iranian-backed Hezbollah fighters.
The US and Israel had demanded Hezbollah disarm after its war with Israel in 2024.