Senate Rejects Bid to Curb Presidential War Powers
March 1 – March 5, 2026
Where Things Stand
The Senate rejected a resolution from Senator Tim Kaine that would have required the President to get permission from Congress before starting military conflicts. This vote matters because it keeps the power to launch strikes and deploy troops in the hands of the President rather than elected lawmakers. Because the measure failed, the executive branch retains broad authority to engage in hostilities without a formal declaration of war.
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Rand Paul excoriates Congress for failure to pass War Powers act
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