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I wrote a book on the politics of war powers, and Trump’s attack on Venezuela reflects Congress surrendering its decision-making powers
US CAPTURES MADURO, TRUMP SAYS,” declared The New York Times, using all capital letters. The U.S. had mounted an overnight ...
Want to End Shutdowns? Remember the Past and Proceed with Caution China’s Mineral Monopoly Is America’s Achilles’ Heel Hollywood Comes for Mamdani Audio By Carbonatix For the second time, Donald Trump ...
President Donald Trump’s recent authorization of the use of “bunker-buster” bombs against Iranian nuclear facilities has touched off a debate over the war-making power of the presidents. Democratic ...
President Donald Trump, left, and House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican from Louisiana, during a celebration for the LSU Tigers and LSU Shreveport Pilots baseball champions in the East Room of the ...
This hasn’t been a good year for congressional authority. Consider Congress’ craven vote to claw back some $9 billion of funding it had previously allocated for foreign aid and public broadcasting.
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Cases on Trump’s Powers Raise Stakes for Congress
WASHINGTON—When a federal appeals court recently rejected President Trump’s claim of unilateral authority to impose global tariffs, his loss was Congress’s gain. “Tariffs are a core Congressional ...
Money is power. In our system of government, that power was intended to rest squarely with Congress. Yet in recent years, we’ve seen presidents of both parties find ways to sidestep Congress’s “power ...
Nuts and Bolts is a recurring series by Stephen Wermiel providing insights into the mechanics of how the Supreme Court works. Please note that the views of outside contributors do not reflect the ...
Money is power. In our system of government, that power was intended to rest squarely with Congress. Yet in recent years, we’ve seen presidents of both parties find ways to sidestep Congress’ “power ...
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