On the constitution.
"The Constitution does not give a president the right to declare war. However, presidents are allowed to use military forces without such a declaration...
Democratic presidents routinely launched attacks in other countries without any objection from Sen. Kaine. Obama not only killed an American citizen not charged with any crime but attacked Libya's capital and attacked its military to cause a regime change without consulting with Congress."
"The Constitution does not give a president the right to declare war. However, presidents are allowed to use military forces without such a declaration...
Democratic presidents routinely launched attacks in other countries without any objection from Sen. Kaine. Obama not only killed an American citizen not charged with any crime but attacked Libya's capital and attacked its military to cause a regime change without consulting with Congress."
Sen. Tim Kaine (D., Va) told Fox that "the Constitution does not give the President the right to initiate military action." That is entirely incorrect. The Constitution does not give a president the right to declare war. However, presidents are allowed to use military forces…
— Jonathan Turley (@JonathanTurley) January 4, 2026
