“Did President Trump have legal authority to launch the attacks against Venezuela early Saturday?”
I’ve laughed hourly since the formal announcement of the bombing in Carracus and the seizure of Maduro and his wife. Even some Republicans are complaining that Trump did not at least notify Congress of the planned attack before initiating it. Does any president have the authority to do so? Let’s do a short history peek:
Since World War II, there have been nine incidents where U.S. Presidents have issued orders for military actions without a Congressional Declaration Of War (Democrat and Republican)
There are numerous examples of such taking place even before World War II. The most obvious was
In 1863, The Supreme Court Ruled that President Lincoln’s naval blockade of Confederate ports—without a Congressional declaration—was constitutional.
The following chart illustrates 9 incidents where presidents ordered military actions without the approval of Congress:
To shock most Americans even more, there are over 200 deployments of U.S. Military Forces Overseas 1798 through 2023. If you want to see them all, click on this link:
If Presidents through U.S. history have taken such actions this often, why all the fuss about Trump’s doing the same thing?
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