War Powers
War Powers: The Difference Between a Declaration of War and an AUMF
An Authorization to Use Military Force (AUMF) is not the same as a declaration of war. An AUMF is the Congress abdicating its power and allowing the president to usurp it. More importantly, it allows the president to start a war. The declaration of war power does not...
Today in History: The End of the “Declaration of War” as Required by the Constitution
This blog is featured in today’s Tenther newsletter, which everyone in the nullification movement gets daily or weekly.ย Be one of themย โ andย Become a member hereย to support the TAC. Most people are aware of the historical significance of Dec 7, 1941 –...
Another Example of Political Grandstanding: The Resolution Against Military Action in Yemen
On Monday, the Federal House passed a resolution saying that nearly 3 years worth of US military involvement in the civil war in Yemen was not authorized. While some people are saying this is a positive first step against this kind of unconstitutional war, I call it...War isnโt an Executive Decision under the Constitution
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