Why Congress Can't Claw Back War Powers From Trump
WASHINGTONIn a dizzying three weeks on the world stage, President Trump deposed Venezuelas leader, threatened its neighbors with military action, raised the specter of new strikes on Iran and ignitedthen tamped downa diplomatic crisis with Europe over his efforts to acquire Greenland.
At each fresh turn, Congress has found itself scrambling to keep up, sparking new debates among lawmakers about how to claw back constitutional powers from the presidency over matters of foreign policy in the Trump era.
On Thursday, the Republican-led House defeated a resolution that would restrict Trumps ability to deploy troops to Venezuelaa full 19 days after the audacious military raid that captured the countrys president. The vote was a tie, 215-215.
That action follows a bipartisan Congressional visit to Denmark last week at the height of a diplomatic row between Washington and one of its closest allies that shows how many U.S. lawmakersDemocrats and a small but growing number of Republicansare searching for ways to rein in the president. At stake, they say, is the U.S.-led global order thats been in place since the end of World War II.
Congress has ceded its authority in far too many areas, said Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R., Alaska), during the two-day trip to Copenhagen to calm officials over Greenland. Were the ones that have to speak up for our role, added Murkowski, who didnt support Trumps re-election. We cant just complain that theres executive overreach.
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(73,406 posts)kacekwl
(9,035 posts)All they have to do is vote to impeach him.
Bev54
(13,376 posts)Because the republicans are all sycophants?