The MeidasTouch Podcast - Senator Adam Schiff Discusses War Powers Resolution Against Trump
Episode Date: January 11, 2026MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Donald Trump threatening Republican Senators who voted against his invasion of Venezuela and Meiselas speaks with Democratic Senator Adam Schiff. Remember ...to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast Cult Conversations: The Influence Continuum with Dr. Steve Hassan: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Republicans in the Senate seem to have turned against him on a vote about a war powers resolution
Act preventing Donald Trump for further action in Venezuela without congressional approval.
This war powers vote leads to another vote that needs to take place.
But it was a 52 to 47 vote, a bipartisan vote.
Here's what Donald Trump posted.
Republicans should be ashamed of the senators that just voted with Democrats and
attempting to take away our powers to fight and defend the United States of America.
Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, Rand Paul, Josh Howley, and Todd Young should never be elected.
to office again. This vote greatly hampers American self-defense and national security,
impeding the president's authority as commander-in-chief. In any event, and despite their stupidity,
the War Powers Act is unconstitutional, totally violating Article 2 of the Constitution,
as all presidents and their Department of Justice have determined before me.
Nevertheless, a more important Senate vote will be taking place next week on this very subject.
and then thereafter Donald Trump sent his architect, his new architect for the White House East Wing,
to talk about demolishing the West Wing or rebuilding the West Wing now.
And those are with their priorities there.
And I guess also oil companies subsidizing, being subsidized by the taxpayers to the tune of like $100 billion or something like that.
Let's bring in Senator Adam Schiff of California.
Senator Schiff, you were the principal co-sponsor of Tim Cain's resolution here in this bill,
this War Powers Act resolution.
Explain to us, you know, why it's so important, especially that it was passed in a bipartisan basis.
And if you can respond to Trump there, like losing it and saying that this is unconstant, war powers, is unconstitutional,
and that he has unfettered ability under Article 2, do I guess invade everybody?
What do you make of it all?
Well, first of all, this began, as you know, with attacks on ships in the Caribbean.
It was claimed by the administration that this was just about stopping drugs from coming to this country,
stopping fentanyl from coming here, even though fentanyl is not a drug transported by Venezuela,
by both the United States.
It comes predominantly from Mexico with precursors made in China.
But nevertheless, this was supposedly about drugs.
I introduced the first war powers resolution to put a stop to that.
It got bipartisan support, but not enough.
This is now the third resolution Tim Kane introduced.
I was a principal co-sponsor on to put an end to further military involvement in Venezuela.
because it's clear now, this claim that this was about narcotics was a ruse.
This is about oil. This is about oil. This is about oil. This is about seizing the oil reserves of a country
that has some of the largest, if not the largest oil reserve in the world. And now the president
is saying we could be there for years running that country. And I think, frankly, what the president
has been saying is largely responsible for why Republicans support for our resolution has
grown because Republicans are deeply concerned that we're going to get bogged down another
endless war about oil. And that is not what we want to see happen. It's not what the American
people want to see happen. And for the president now to respond this way, basically threatening
Republican members who supported this with defeat at the polls is at the one hand,
you know, typical Donald Trump at the same time, it is not working because we're seeing
an increasing number of Republicans in the Senate and actually today in the House on a different
issue on the ACA tax credits. We're seeing them willing to depart from the president because I think
frankly they're hearing from their voters and they're responding to the concerns over another
endless war in the case of the war powers resolution in the Senate and high healthcare costs
that Republicans are voting to address in the House. You know, and you don't even have to like
search for the needle in the haystack to figure out, oh, this was about oil. I mean, Trump
in the press conference said, this is about oil. We want their natural resources. I've heard
some of your MAGA Republican colleagues, the big Trumpers, say, we're the predators. This is what
predators do in the Western Hemisphere. We need to dominate. And then when Donald Trump's been asked,
so like, do you have a plan for democracy in Venezuela? What are we going to do with the opposition
leader, Maria Carina Machado, anything there. You know, Donald Trump's like, she doesn't have the
respect of the people. He's hoisting up Delsi Rodriguez, Maduro's kind of right hand in Deistado,
the henchman of Maduro, and the regime right now with the collectivos on the street are engaged
in a massive repression campaign against any pro-opposition voices, and they're cementing their
control. And so you look at it, it's like, so the outcome was basically to keep a Maduro person
in power, just one you like better than Maduro who would give you the resources? And isn't that even
clear? She seems to still be saying that she's going to do have a relationship with Iran and China,
and they certainly looked happy at her swearing in. So talk to us about that as well. Well, I think
you're absolutely right about all of that. To the degree that this was not about drugs, it was also
not about democracy. They didn't even make any pretense that this was about restoring the
rightful government, the government that we have recognized, that is the government,
or potential government of Maria Karina Machado,
who won that election, her surrogate,
won that election, Oscar Gonzalez.
That is who should be brought back to Venezuela.
But they have no intention of doing so.
Instead, they're gonna rely on the same corrupt regime,
just a different corrupt actor.
So instead of the number one corrupt actor, Maduro,
they're gonna rely on his number two, Rodriguez,
the vice president, now acting president,
Because again, this was only about the oil, access to the oil.
And the idea that somehow we're going to run this country at a distance by constraining their ability to sell oil,
that they're going to go through some transition, that they're going to become a different kind of government,
that all of the drug gangs and the muscle of the regime, Iran and Cuba and all the other foreign actors,
are simply going to dissipate is fanciful.
It isn't going to happen.
And you can just see us getting mired down in Venezuela,
initially maybe putting diplomats on the ground,
and then they need protection for the diplomats,
and then all of a sudden we have boots on the ground.
And, you know, if anything,
one of the commonalities within the public,
a deeply divided public,
but one of the commonalities between the Democratic base
and the MAGA base is neither,
side wants to engage in another endless war that's about regime change, that's about
nation building, and most particularly not if it's about oil. So I think we're going to see
over time this has very little public support. I think that's what you're seeing Republican
members react to in the Senate today. You know, you're a former federal prosecutor. You
think about also what Maduro's main 12 motion to dismiss is going to be head of state
immunity and the Trump regime's going to argue you're a de facto head of state, you lost the
election, you're not really in power. But then he's going to say, well, Trump's also been calling me
the president and the leader of Venezuela who he kidnapped. And then Trump has embraced my regime
as the legitimate people in power. So if you're working with my crew, shouldn't I have head of
state immunity? To me, it also, who knows what Judge Hellerstein's going to do in that case.
But to me, it also isn't thought through from all these other areas as well.
And then what, Trump just assumes the oil companies are going to be like, yeah, Donald, we want to go in there and that very kind of muddy oil that requires $100 billion of investments.
But now the taxpayers are going to subsidize this.
Like, it just is not a, there doesn't seem to be any thought, I guess, is what I'm saying, to any of this.
And these types of decisions require thought.
He's, he's winging it like the student who shows up, having read the homework and gets called on.
And it's just, that's not how our government should be run.
No, absolutely not.
And you've seen these shifting explanations and rationalizations, the most recent of which
was this was just a law enforcement action.
This was not a military intervention.
This was not a war.
This was just the military being used to escort the Justice Department in its enforcement
of a warrant against Maduro.
Of course, if that were the case, if that,
legal justification were really what was going on, this would be over by now.
Maduro's been apprehended. He's been brought to court. Therefore, the warrant has been served,
and there would be no need for any further military involvement. But of course, this is not about
that. It's about the oil. As we were saying, it's not about democratic governance. Otherwise,
and I think I said Oscar, but Edmund Gonzalez, the one that we have recognized as having won the last
election would be brought back to lead the government, but that is obviously not happening.
And I will say this for a president who dissembles all the time, who has no loyalty,
obedience, or understanding of the truth, he's nevertheless been transparent about one thing,
and that is he has talked about oil, I think more than two dozen times since this military
operation and made it very clear what this is about.
So I take him at his word on this, that it's about the oil, that he intends to try to run that
country, that this is going to be a long-term commitment.
He also made that clear that we're not talking about months.
We're talking about years.
I just think that the administration's expectation that all of this can happen magically
without the necessity of Americans being fully involved, without putting our service members
at risk, without putting our treasury at risk, I think.
is just a farce.
And sadly, we have failed to learn from the experience
that we suffered in Iraq and have suffered other places.
Yeah, I think he's talked about oil more
than the oil companies have talked about their own.
I think they're like, well, if you want us to go in,
we're going to need to be subsidized because who's running the place?
Is there going to be long-term security?
Who's going to be pen?
And Trump's like, yeah, we'll get rid of your Affordable Care Act
subsidies in America.
We'll screw up people's health care.
But $100 billion for oil companies, why not?
$1.5 trillion.
Let's just make up another number and say that's going to be the budget without any explanation.
Anyway, but before we go, I just want to get your taking what's happening in South Minneapolis.
Right now, you had J.D. Vance give this bizarre, dangerous press conference,
where he again called the deceased lady, the mother of three, Renee, Nicole, Good.
they called her a domestic terrorist and again kind of defaming her as well what what do you what do you make of
all that you know it's just so heartbreaking so traumatizing to see this 30 year 37 year old mother
gun down uh you know there she is and and all i can judge from is the video that i think most of
i've seen now initially she's waving on other cars uh to go drive past she wants to make sure her car
is not in the way.
And then things escalate, and she shot and killed.
And this is, I think, yet another vivid demonstration
of how the administration's deployment of ICE
and the tactics being used by ICE
are endangering our communities.
And now they're doubling down.
They're sending more ICE agents to Minnesota.
They want the provocation.
and this is not going to end.
They're going to continue doing this, wreaking havoc in our cities.
They want the confrontation.
What a horrible disservice.
What a horrible tragedy.
And I hope Minnesota will insist on being part of that investigation.
You certainly cannot trust Christine Nome or anything she says or does.
Sadly, you can't trust an FBI investigation led by Cash Patel.
Minnesota needs to have its own role.
That investigation needs to have access to the witnesses and the evidence.
evidence. I think it's the only way that we're going to get a just conclusion and make sure that
if that investigation confirms that this agent used excessive deadly force, that there are real
consequences for that.
I'm sorry, Senator. Before we go really quickly, as a federal prosecutor, I got to get your take
on what they're doing by covering up these Epstein files because you've dealt with large document
productions and this DOJ isn't even speaking the language of ESI electronically started from like
like nothing that they even said from the beginning with a few hundred thousand records just never
made sense to me given the size of cases I handled where there were terabytes of documents and
financials and all of these things what do you make of the latest round of cover up in the violation
of the Epstein Transparency Act and the way the DOJ is going about it as someone who was a former
federal prosecutor well i think what they've decided to do is make
sure that they go through whatever materials they have and insulate the president in every way
that they can. And they will draw this out and they are drawing it out. The idea that they suddenly
discovered that there were hundreds and hundreds of thousands of more documents that were in
the possession of the Southern District of New York as if they hadn't done that inventory.
And, you know, look, maybe it is the fact that they, to some degree, just didn't want to look,
didn't want to see, didn't want to find out.
Now they're legally required to, and they're stonewalling.
And we're just going to keep forcing this issue and pressing this issue to make sure the truth comes out.
The victims deserve nothing less and the law requires it.
Senator Schiff, thanks for joining us.
Thank you.
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