Supporters of unilateral executive war powers want you to believe that kind of power is ok – because George Washington engaged in war without getting authorization from congress. They’re either ignorant, or lying – or both.

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George Washington – Sentiments on a Peace Establishment (1 May 1783)

Resolution of the Continental Congress Creating the Peace Establishment (3 June 1784)

Confederation Congress Committee Report (20 Feb 1787)

Resolution of the Continental Congress (21 Jul 1787)

Resolution of the Continental Congress Renewing the Peace Establishment, 3 October 1787

George Washington – Special Message to the Senate (7 Aug 1789)

George Washington – Special Message to the Senate (10 Aug 1789)

Arthur St. Clair – Letter to Pres. Washington (14 Sept 1789)

Pres. Washington, Letter to the House and Senate (16 Sept 1789)

Act for the “Establishment of Troops” and for Other Purposes (29 Sept 1789)

George Washington – Letter to Arthur St. Clair (6 Oct 1789)

An Act for regulating the Military Establishment of the United States (30 Apr 1790)

Gov. William Blount (TN) – Letter to Henry Knox (26 Sept 1792)

Gov. William Blount TN – Letter to Henry Knox (11 Sept 1792)

Henry Knox – Letter to George Washington (9 Oct 1792)

Henry Knox – Letter to William Blount (9 Oct 1792)

Pres. Washington – Special Message to the Senate and House (7 Dec 1792)

George Washington, Letter to Gov. Henry Lee VA (6 May 1793)

Henry Knox – Letter to Gov. Blount TN (14 May 1793)

George Washington, Letter to William Moultrie (28 Aug 1793)

George Washington – Fifth Annual Message to Congress (3 Dec 1793)

George Washington – Letter to Timothy Pickering (5 Mar 1795)

Treaty with the Cherokee (26 June 1794)

Treaty with the Creeks (29 June 1796)

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