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Raskin Reminds MAGA Republicans that Congress, and only Congress, Can Declare War
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3/5/2026, 6:32 PM
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Under the Framers’ design, only the Representatives of the people can exercise the solemn act of declaring war—not Donald Trump, not Secretary of War Hegseth, not Tulsi Gabbard. My Republican colleagues want to abdicate their own constitutional power for the sake of propping up Donald Trump’s reign of lawlessness and violence.
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