its little things like this action by the mango mussolini, or any of his predecessors that reveal the reality of how 'our' government operates. the law is only the law as long as it serves the interests of those really in charge;
On Tuesday, President Trump capped off months of effort in Congress to
pass a War Powers Act challenge to the US involvement in the war in
Yemen, vetoing the bill and claiming it was a “dangerous attempt to weaken my constitutional authorities.”
The bill, SJ Res 7, was a straightforward bill under the War Powers Act
of 1973. The bill noted that Congress never authorized the US war in
Yemen, and demanded an end to it. The US Constitution grants sole power
to declare wars to the Congress, and by extension the power to order an
end to illegal wars.
It is a mere accident of the way bills work that actions under the War
Powers Act, designed explicitly as a check on presidential attempts to
illegally seize war-making powers, can even be voted by the president.
Yet SJ Res 7 won such a narrow victory int he Senate that it would be
highly unlikely that an override of the veto will even be attempted.
This threatens to set a very dangerous precedent, as after decades of
presidents claiming unilateral war-making powers, Yemen was the first
real challenge under the War Powers Act to get any momentum. That it was
wiped away with an easy veto, and little controversy, only adds to the
appearance that the president has unilateral war-making powers, at least
as a de facto matter, and Congressional oversight exists only on paper.......https://news.antiwar.com/2019/04/16/trump-vetoes-congressional-resolution-to-end-yemen-war/
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