No War with Venezuela

Strike Without Consent

In the dark of night on January 2, the Trump administration launched a unilateral military attack on Venezuela, resulting in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro. No warning. No vote. No consent from the people.

Now Trump is openly declaring that the United States will “run” Venezuela—seizing control of its oil, dictating its future, and occupying a sovereign nation until he decides power can change hands.

Congress Must Reclaim Its Power

Article I of the Constitution assigns the power to declare war to Congress—not the president. When lawmakers exercise that authority, they serve as a check on reckless military action. Letting any president bypass that check is a direct threat to American democracy.

Your Voice Matters

Trump lashes out from weakness, not strength, and organized resistance can box him in. A surge of calls and emails to our senators and representatives will remind them that voters reject an unauthorized march to war.

Take Action Today
  1. Call Daines and Sheehy and urge them to take immediate action to stop Trump's assault on Venezuela.

  2. Contact Zinke and demand a parallel commitment to block an unapproved conflict.

History does not have to repeat. In 2003, George W. Bush rode post-9/11 political capital, spent months inventing WMD stories, enlisted respected generals, courted the press, and secured bipartisan authorization before attacking Iraq. Donald Trump has none of that. He's staging this regime change in Venezuela with no public case, no vote, and no international backing. Speak up now before a limited strike becomes another endless war.