The Trump administration may have notified oil companies that it was preparing to nab Venezuela’s leader, at least according to statements made Sunday by President Donald Trump.
Congress has a legal, constitutional and even moral responsibility to assert itself as a branch when it comes to military ...
This hasn’t been a good year for congressional authority. Consider Congress’ craven vote to claw back some $9 billion of funding it had previously allocated for foreign aid and public broadcasting.
Trump’s allies defend his use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to impose sweeping tariffs by insisting that Congress can end the underlying “national emergency.” They argue that if ...
America’s Constitution is clear - only Congress, not the president, has the power to declare war. Furthermore, in 1973, Congress passed a law known as the War Powers Resolution that prohibits any ...
When the government shut down for a few weeks in October 2013, then-President Barack Obama made sure to blame conservative Republicans for refusing to pass any short-term spending bill that included ...
This hasn’t been a good year for congressional authority. Consider Congress’ craven vote to claw back some $9 billion of funding it had previously allocated for foreign aid and public broadcasting.
Seven months after President Donald Trump launched his “Liberation Day” campaign of global economic protectionism, the ...
President Donald Trump’s recent authorization of the use of “bunker-buster” bombs against Iranian nuclear facilities has touched off a debate over the war-making power of the presidents. Democratic ...
Re: “U.S. bombs Iran nuke sites” (Page A1, June 22). The U.S. Constitution, Article I, Section 8, Clause 11 says, “The Congress shall have Power … to declare War.” The Congress, not the president. Let ...
This hasn’t been a good year for congressional authority. Consider Congress’ craven vote to claw back some $9 billion of funding it had previously allocated for foreign aid and public broadcasting.