An open letter to the U.S. Congress

Checks and balances are not optional

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If we are sending American troops into harm’s way, Congress should be voting on it. Period. The Constitution does not give one person the power to take the country into open-ended war. Congress declares war. Congress controls funding. The President directs the military once authorized. That separation was intentional. When military action stretches on without clear authorization, defined objectives, or meaningful debate, something is wrong with the system of checks and balances. Old authorizations should not be blank checks for new conflicts. Silence should not equal consent. If a war is necessary, leaders should defend it publicly, vote on it transparently, define the mission, and explain the end state. If it is not necessary, Congress has the power to narrow or repeal authorizations and condition or stop funding. Checks and balances are not optional. They are the guardrails that protect both our troops and our democracy. Debate it. Vote on it. Own it.

▶ Created on March 1 by Holly

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