"The House of Representatives passed a rare bipartisan rebuke of U.S. military efforts in the ongoing Yemeni civil war on Monday, saying the U.S. military is not authorized to provide military assistance to the Saudi-led coalition under current use of force authorizations.
The resolution is non-binding and therefore won’t put an end to the Department of Defense’s support to the Saudis, but the symbolism is important. It comes at a time when many members of Congress, both Democrat and Republican alike, are questioning the extent to which military force can be legal under the authorizations passed in 2001 to fight Al Qaeda and 2003 to invade Iraq."
https://sofrep.com/94050/house-says-u-s-military-aid-saudis-yemen-war-unauthorized/
The resolution is non-binding and therefore won’t put an end to the Department of Defense’s support to the Saudis, but the symbolism is important. It comes at a time when many members of Congress, both Democrat and Republican alike, are questioning the extent to which military force can be legal under the authorizations passed in 2001 to fight Al Qaeda and 2003 to invade Iraq."
https://sofrep.com/94050/house-says-u-s-military-aid-saudis-yemen-war-unauthorized/