The U.S. Constitution grants Congress the exclusive authority to declare war, and the War Powers Act's 60-day clock has expired after 83 days of military action without congressional authorization, making it constitutionally required for Congress to exercise its Article 1 authority to assert control over war decisions.
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This is exactly why Speaker Johnson pulled it from the floor.Added:
It's been 83 days since the initial strike. Congress was not notified.
Congress did not vote. Congress has not been fully briefed now 83 days later and that is completely unacceptable and even for those with the most liberal interpretation of the War Powers Act, the 60-day clock has long since expired.
It is time for Congress to assert its authority under Article 1. It is not an option for Congress to weigh in on matters of war. It is required by the Constitution.
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