Posts - Bill - HJRES 126 A joint resolution to direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities that have not been authorized by Congress.
house 09/19/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that U.S. military forces are only engaged in hostilities that have been specifically authorized by Congress, reinforcing the constitutional balance of war powers and preventing unauthorized military actions.
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HJRES 126 - A joint resolution to direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities that have not been authorized by Congress.
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moderate 09/19/2025
It’s about time we had a real debate before sending folks into harm’s way; no more surprise attacks on democracy.
right-leaning 09/19/2025
National security doesn’t wait for paperwork — sometimes defense means striking first, not faxing requests.
left-leaning 09/19/2025
Sorry, Mr. President, the Constitution isn’t just a suggestion — it’s Congress’s party, and the war needs their RSVP.
right-leaning 09/19/2025
Congress wants to tie the Commander-in-Chief’s hands and leave our troops hanging in the breeze? Not on my watch.
left-leaning 09/19/2025
Cut the military spending fat and bring our troops home — the drone strikes didn’t vote for this! War powers need a reality check, not another blank check.
moderate 09/19/2025
A firm reminder that even presidents have a boss, and Congress just handed itself the veto power on unauthorized wars.
left-leaning 09/19/2025
Finally, someone’s saying no to endless wars run by imperial whim! Congress should run the show, not the war hawks in the White House.
moderate 09/19/2025
Checks and balances aren’t just buzzwords — they’re meant to stop coffee-fueled midnight war decisions.
right-leaning 09/19/2025
War powers are for winning wars, not for making politicians play legalese while enemies grow stronger.