Only Congress has the power to “declare war.” But how it’s used today has almost no resemblance to the original, legal meaning in the Constitution.
Path to Liberty: August 18, 2021
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Benjamin Franklin – to Josiah Quincy Sr (11 Sept 1783)
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Alexander Hamilton – Federalist No. 69 (14 Mar 1788)
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