[UPDATED 1/5] Video: Sen. Tim Kaine Declares “It’s never the wrong time to enforce the Constitution”; Says the Monroe Doctrine “got us hostility in a region where we should be more connected with our neighbors”

UPDATED 1/5 am: Sen. Kaine on CBS Mornings this morning, says the White House needs to explain “why this is legal…why it’s a smart thing to do…what the purpose is – is it narcotrafficking…oil…regime change…this bizarre ‘Donroe Doctrine’ that says we can dominate all nations in the Americas…they want to hide the rationale from the American public…Whether Donald Trump wants to follow the Constitution or not does not give a pass to members of Congress to not follow the Constitution…There was an election that produced a winning slate…the opposition leader, Maria Corina Machado, won a Nobel Peace Prize…[Trump] has ushered in a Vice President who was Maduro’s right-hand woman, who yesterday claimed that the attack was motivated by Zionists (!); the President has ushered in this particular wingnut to run Venezuela hoping that she will cooperate with the United States.”

Loaded, leading, biased questions as always from right-wing-propaganda Fox “News,” but Sen. Tim Kaine handled them well regardless. Thanks to The Bulwark for grabbing these video clips!

Sen. Kaine: “Dropping bombs, authorizing covert operations, sending in the military, deposing the government, standing at a press conference and saying we’re now going to run Venezuela. And when asked who does that mean, we’re going to run Venezuela, the president pointed over his shoulder to the Secretary of Defense and the head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Secretary of State. To say this isn’t a military action that calls for a congressional response — and many of my colleagues want to avoid voting if at all possible — but to say this isn’t a military action that requires congressional authorization, I think, is to put your head in the sand. And, frankly, it follows up — well, there sure is. The United States has invaded many countries in Latin America for decades. And the doctrine that President Trump is now using, the Monroe Doctrine, was a doctrine that said the U.S. had the free rein to interfere militarily in the political affairs of nations in the Americas. And what did that get us, Jacqui? It got us hostility in a region where we should be more connected with our neighbors. And it led many, many times to gross abuses of populations by dictators that the U.S. helped install.”

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