WASHINGTON — Sen. Tim Kaine came out swinging Friday morning against President Donald Trump, hours after a late-night order from Trump after a fatal chemical attack on Syrian civilians.
“You cannot, as president, start a war without a vote of Congress, and that’s what this is,” Kaine, D-Va., told ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½.
His comments to ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ follow a in which he called the airstrikes “unlawful.”
“I have been calling for the U.S. to be more assertive against the atrocities of [Syrian President] Bashar Assad since 2013. I voted to use military action against Syria in 2013 because they did exactly this: Use chemical weapons against civilians,” Kaine said.
The killed 26. A U.N. investigation was unable to determine who was responsible.
“But, at that time, Donald Trump as a private citizen had it right,” Kaine told ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½. “He said, ‘President Obama, you’ve got to get congressional approval if you’re going to start a military action against Syria.’ And the same principle holds today.”
Tuesday’s killed more than 80 people and wounded dozens more.
President Trump’s own views on Syria and the decision to take military action since more information, including widely-circulated images of dead children, about the attack came to light.
Kaine, Hillary Clinton’s running mate in her failed bid for the White House, was firm in his stance.
“The president should have come to Congress before doing this, and he needs to come to Congress now to lay out his strategy for how we’re going to deal with Syria — especially given the fact that there are so many U.S. troops now on the ground there,” Kaine said.
Listen to Kaine’s full exchange with ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½’s Mike Moss and Joan Jones below:
