“It’s time for Congress to address war with Iran,” write Michael O’Hanlon and Amy McGrath of The National Interest, lamenting that Congress has so far refused to take responsibility for the extraconstitutional war powers enjoyed by Donald Trump, who single-handedly led the American people into war against Iran. The U.S. Constitution “does not grant the president the power to unilaterally wage war.” Yet, as the commentators note, “Congress is act…
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“It’s time for Congress to address war with Iran,” write Michael O’Hanlon and Amy McGrath of The National Interest, lamenting that Congress has so far refused to take responsibility for the extraconstitutional war powers enjoyed by Donald Trump, who single-handedly led the American people into war against Iran. The U.S. Constitution “does not grant the president the power to unilaterally wage war.” Yet, as the commentators note, “Congress is act…