Washington, Jan. 3 -- Several US lawmakers, both Democrats and the Republicans, on Saturday opposed President Donald Trump's military attack on Venezuela, calling it "illegal" and a blatant violation of the federal constitution, which did not allow the president to wage a full-scale military assault on another nation by his lonesome approval, as it had no prior approval by the Congress.
Democratic Senators Ruben Gallego, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and Tim Kaine said the strikes violated the US Constitution because they were carried out without legislative authorisation.
Senator Brian Schatz, condemning the operation remarked that there was no particular reason for the US to step into a war with Venezuela, and neither did Trump both...