This law stipulates that the president may use military force overseas for a maximum of 60 days without congressional authorization, with an additional 30 days available to conduct withdrawal.
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Editorial: Anti-ICE rioters can't veto American democracy
Rioters have stalked, harassed, and attacked ICE agents. The federal government must keep enforcing the law.
Romania was invited to become a member of the Gaza Board of Peace created by the United States of America, according to an ...
Three months ago, when “No Kings” demonstrations were spreading across the country, President Donald Trump insisted he was no ...
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Contributor: A Senate war powers resolution on Venezuela actually could curb Trump
Now with support from more Republican senators, political moves on the Hill could blunt Trump's war because the administration is wary of alienating Congress.
Numerous countries say they have been invited to join President Trump’s newly minted organization, which critics say could ...
The initiative is the latest example of the president’s dismantling the post-World War II international system and building a ...
Since returning to the White House a year ago, President Trump has stretched taut the boundaries of executive power in ways both petty and consequential. Tacking his name onto the Kennedy Center in ...
The intervention exposes how great-power geopolitics have hollowed out the UN Charter system.
Several Democratic lawmakers are urging President Donald Trump's cabinet to invoke a never-used constitutional provision to ...
"In theory, the Board can be a more flexible, innovative, and decisive body than the UN," a former US official told Newsweek.
The resolution narrowly advanced with a vote of 52-47. In a rare rebuke to the Trump administration, the Senate on Thursday advanced a war powers resolution that would block the president's use of the ...
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