Bernie Sanders Issues Statement Following Yemen Vote

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Bernie Sanders Issues Statement Following Yemen Vote

Bernie Sanders
The U.S. Senate was unable to override President Donald Trump’s veto of a resolution that would end U.S. support for the war in Yemen.

The Senate needed 67 votes to override the veto, but failed on a 53-45 vote.

Senator Bernie Sanders released the following statement:

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"The bad news today: we were unable today to override Trump’s veto regarding U.S. intervention in this horrific war in Yemen. The good news: for the first time in 45 years, Congress used the War Powers Act to reassert its constitutional responsibility over the use of armed forces.
 
Let me be clear: this is the beginning of a bipartisan process to take back our responsibility over these most important matters. My likeminded colleagues and I, in a bipartisan fashion, will utilize all of the legislative tools at our disposal—including further use of the War Powers Act."

Previously, both Rhode Island Senators Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse had supported Trump's Yemen policy.


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