Congress’s Struggle to Limit Presidential War Powers Over Time

đŸ“° Original title: Congress once fought to limit a president's war powers − more than 50 years later, its successors are less willing to assert their authority

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Congress’s Struggle to Limit Presidential War Powers Over Time

Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution grants Congress the authority to declare war, yet modern presidents frequently claim Article 2 allows them to act militarily without prior congressional approval.

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#SCOTUS weighs another step in favor of broad presidential #power sought by #Trump

Chief Justice #JohnRoberts has led the Supreme Court ‘s conservative majority on a steady march of increasing the power of the presidency….

The justices could take the next step in a case being argued Monday that calls for a unanimous 90-year-old decision limiting #ExecutiveAuthority to be overturned.

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The Supreme Court's conservative majority eyes more power for the president

Chief Justice John Roberts has led the Supreme Court’s conservative majority on a steady march of increasing the power of the presidency. And that began well before Donald Trump’s time in the White House. The justices could take the next step in a case being argued Monday that calls for the overturning of a unanimous 90-year-old decision that limits executive authority. The court’s conservatives already have allowed Trump to fire almost everyone he's wanted to in his second term. That's despite the court’s 1935 decision that prohibits the president from removing the heads of independent agencies without cause.

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