Trump Calls War Powers Act Unconstitutional, You Agree?


Yes

I do.


No

I don’t.

President Trump has argued that the War Powers Act, a law passed in the 1970s to limit a president’s ability to deploy U.S. military forces without congressional approval, is unconstitutional and ineffective. Supporters of the president say the law infringes on the commander-in-chief’s authority to act quickly in matters of national security, while critics argue it is an essential check on executive power. The debate raises broader questions about separation of powers and how military decisions should be made.