
Folks, not even a week after invading Venezuela without congressional approval, Donald Trump welcomed top oil executives into the White House.
Let that sink in.
While Congress was cut out of a decision that could drag our country into another foreign conflict, the oil industry was given a seat at the table. Behind closed doors. No transparency. No accountability.
That’s unacceptable.
I’m Robert Garcia – the top Democrat on the Oversight Committee, and my colleagues and I are demanding answers. I’m leading the charge, but I need your support. Can you please rush a donation to my team right now to help me stay in this fight and keep the pressure on? Any amount goes a long way.
We want to know exactly what this administration plans to do in Venezuela, who is profiting from these decisions, and how much money is changing hands while the American people are kept in the dark.
Wars don’t start themselves. And they’re rarely “free.”
So if Trump thinks he can launch military action and then quietly reassure powerful corporate interests without scrutiny, he’s dead wrong. Congress has a constitutional responsibility to conduct oversight — especially when lives, democracy, and billions of dollars are on the line.
But here’s the truth: real oversight only works if we have the resources to fight back against an administration that’s counting on silence and distraction.
We’re not letting this slide. And we’re not backing down.
Robert Garcia
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