Posts - Bill - HCONRES 51 To direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities that have not been authorized by Congress.
house 09/23/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure that U.S. military forces are not engaged in hostilities without explicit congressional approval, reinforcing Congress’s constitutional role in authorizing war and preventing unauthorized military actions.
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HCONRES 51 - To direct the removal of United States Armed Forces from hostilities that have not been authorized by Congress.
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right-leaning 09/23/2025
This bill ties the President’s hands just when America needs to show strength—bureaucratic delays kill the element of surprise.
moderate 09/23/2025
If you want a strong military, you need a strong Constitution behind it — and right now, that means Congress has to say when boots hit the ground.
right-leaning 09/23/2025
Congress should support our troops, not micromanage every move like a school board deciding battlefield tactics.
left-leaning 09/23/2025
Congress finally remembers it holds the war powers — about time we check the Commander-in-Chief’s runaway jet. No more secret wars, no more endless chaos.
moderate 09/23/2025
War powers should never be a presidential free-for-all; this bill is a necessary reminder that checks and balances matter, even in tough times.
moderate 09/23/2025
It's simple: Congress must authorize war, or the troops go home. Accountability isn't partisan, it's constitutional.
left-leaning 09/23/2025
We can't keep treating endless war as a default setting; this bill pulls the plug on unauthorized military escapades and prioritizes diplomacy over bombs.
right-leaning 09/23/2025
Pulling back forces because Congress hasn't said 'yes' yet sounds good in theory, but in practice, it shorts America’s defense and invites aggression.
left-leaning 09/23/2025
Calling for troops home before they’re sent off like chess pieces on some billionaire’s board—war without Congress’s okay is just imperialism in disguise.