HR 4834 · 93th Congress · Congressional-executive relations
A bill to define the authority of the President of the United States to intervene abroad or to make war without the express consent of the Congress.
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EnactedLatest: Referred to House Committee on Foreign Affairs.(1973-02-27)
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Prohibits the President from deploying the U.S. Armed Forces outside the United States for other than peaceful purposes, without the advice and consent of the Senate, in connection with a treaty, or unless Congress, by law, authorizes such deployment. Gives the President sole authority to deploy such Armed Forces: (1) when he finds that U.S. territory is under attack or imminent threat of attack; (2) when he finds that such deployment fulfills a U.S. treaty obligation; or (3) pursuant to a declaration of war by Congress except that such deployment may be only in countries authorized in such declaration unless the President finds that the safety of U.S. or allied troops require such deployment in other countries. Requires the President to notify Congress within 24 hours after any finding listed above of any action taken pursuant to such finding.…
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