The U.S. Senate is currently voting on a War Powers Resolution introduced by Senator Baldwin to place new legislative checks on the president's military authority.
The U.S. Senate is currently voting on a War Powers Resolution introduced by Senator Baldwin. The resolution aims to place legislative checks on the president regarding ongoing military actions.
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The U.S. Senate is currently voting on a War Powers Resolution introduced by Senator Baldwin. The resolution aims to place legislative checks on the president regarding ongoing military actions.
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