As much as I despise the Biden administration, I don't think there is any means under the Constitution for Congress to interject in national foreign policy, which is set by the President. However, if Biden is impeached and removed, and somehow Harris never manages to stay in office, the next one in the saddle is the Speaker of the House. If that Speaker is Trump...
That would be nice. Sounds like a longshot however. I also have a bad feeling that any republican majority in the house and especially the senate would continue to play along with the narrative Ukraine good, Russia bad and not support any peace negotiations.
It is a long shot. But a coherent succession after Biden on Democrat terms is nearly impossible, so it will be an interesting time.
I also understand your bad feeling, but I do think it would be possible for Trump (as President) to start red-pilling the MAGA element about what is really going on in Ukraine. That and throwing the war-making decision in their laps. I think it would be a hot potato, but Congress has been shirking its responsibility for decades. Trump could take the position that "Unless you declare full, all-out war, as President, I am not going to countenance any hostilities or contribute to them."
As much as I despise the Biden administration, I don't think there is any means under the Constitution for Congress to interject in national foreign policy, which is set by the President. However, if Biden is impeached and removed, and somehow Harris never manages to stay in office, the next one in the saddle is the Speaker of the House. If that Speaker is Trump...
That would be nice. Sounds like a longshot however. I also have a bad feeling that any republican majority in the house and especially the senate would continue to play along with the narrative Ukraine good, Russia bad and not support any peace negotiations.
It is a long shot. But a coherent succession after Biden on Democrat terms is nearly impossible, so it will be an interesting time.
I also understand your bad feeling, but I do think it would be possible for Trump (as President) to start red-pilling the MAGA element about what is really going on in Ukraine. That and throwing the war-making decision in their laps. I think it would be a hot potato, but Congress has been shirking its responsibility for decades. Trump could take the position that "Unless you declare full, all-out war, as President, I am not going to countenance any hostilities or contribute to them."