The US attack in Venezuela has sparked bipartisan criticism that President Donald Trump’s ignoring his America First agenda by flexing military might instead of prioritizing domestic issues such as the economy and cost of living.
As they returned to Washington, congressional Democrats — and a few Republicans — accused
Democrats aimed to use the argument to undercut Trump’s apparent triumph in capturing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, and separate him from a political base he built in part by pledging to focus on the US.
“The American people did not sign ...

