Donald Trump Vetoes
Yemen War Resolution President Trump issued the second
veto of his presidency on April 17. The veto stopped a congressional
resolution that sought to end
U.S. involvement in the Yemen war. Trump said the resolution was
“unnecessary,” as there are no
U.S. military personnel in Yemen
"aiding the Saudi‑led coalition." He believes the resolution
was only made as a rebuke
of his Middle East policies. Donald Trump, via statement Supporters of the resolution
believe that any capacity of U.S.
involvement in the war is wrong. The resolution had previously
passed in the House 247-175
and in 54-46 in the Senate. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called
for Trump to “put peace before politics.” Nancy Pelosi, via statement