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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2025 · 25 MIN

Ep. 337 - The Truth About Presidential War Powers

from The Truth Quest Podcast · host truthquest

With the recent bombing by the United States of Iran's nuclear facilities, there is renewed interest in presidential war powers.  The Founding Fathers were clear: Presidents do NOT have the power to engage in offensive military engagements without the consent of Congress.  This is a foreign concept to modern Americans as Presidents have ordered hundreds, if not thousands, of military strikes over the past 200 years without conferring with Congress.  In this episode, we examine what the Constitution says about war and what the word "war" meant to the founding generation. We also review how the first four Presidents handled war and, finally, we examine the redundant and unconstitutional War Powers Act of 1973. Show Notes Twitter | Rumble | BitChute | Spotify | Apple -------------------------------- Support the podcast by shopping at the Truth Quest Shirt Factory. With each shirt design there will be an explanation of what to expect from those inquisitive or brave enough to ask you about it. In most cases there are links to podcast episodes that will deepen your understanding of the importance of each phrase. We hope you take the challenge of wearing these shirts in public. Rest assured that you will be well-equipped with the rhetorical tools to engage in conversation and/or debate.  Good luck! And thanks for supporting the Truth Quest Podcast!

With the recent bombing by the United States of Iran's nuclear facilities, there is renewed interest in presidential war powers.  The Founding Fathers were clear: Presidents do NOT have the power to engage in offensive military engagements without the consent of Congress.  This is a foreign concept to modern Americans as Presidents have ordered hundreds, if not thousands, of military strikes over the past 200 years without conferring with Congress.  In this episode, we examine what the Constitution says about war and what the word "war" meant to the founding generation. We also review how the first four Presidents handled war and, finally, we examine the redundant and unconstitutional War Powers Act of 1973. Show Notes Twitter | Rumble | BitChute | Spotify | Apple -------------------------------- Support the podcast by shopping at the Truth Quest Shirt Factory. With each shirt design there will be an explanation of what to expect from those inquisitive or brave enough to ask you about it. In most cases there are links to podcast episodes that will deepen your understanding of the importance of each phrase. We hope you take the challenge of wearing these shirts in public. Rest assured that you will be well-equipped with the rhetorical tools to engage in conversation and/or debate.  Good luck! And thanks for supporting the Truth Quest Podcast!

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