A growing number of Republicans are publicly challenging President Donald Trump’s expanding bombing campaign against alleged drug-trafficking cartel boats in the Caribbean and Pacific.

Most Republicans in Congress have shown little opposition to Trump in his second term as he stretched the limits of executive power , but signs of dissent have emerged over the military campaign launched in early September, without congressional approval, that now threatens to expand into land strikes against Venezuela .

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Republican Sen. Mike Rounds, a member of the Armed Services Committee, called for greater scrutiny of the strikes in an interview with the New York Times on Wednesday.

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