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)

James Madison – Political Observations (20 Apr 1795)

John Jay – Federalist No. 4

James Bowdoin – quoting Montesquieu – Massachusetts Ratifying Convention (1 Feb 1788)

James Iredell – North Carolina Ratifying Convention (28 July 1788)

Alexander Hamilton – Federalist No. 69 (14 Mar 1788)

James Madison – to Thomas Jefferson (2 April 1798)

James Madison – Helvidius No. 1 (24 Aug 1793)

James Wilson – Pennsylvania Ratifying convention (11 Dec 1787)

Thomas Sheridan – Complete Dictionary of the English Language (1789)

Unleashing the Dogs of War: What the Constitution Means by ‘Declare War’

Thomas Jefferson – to Congress (6 Dec 1805)

James Madison – Helvidius No. 4 (14 Sept 1793)

2001 AUMF

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