The President can order military actions like bombing without immediate congressional approval, but the War Powers Resolution requires notifying Congress within 48 hours and ending actions within 60 days without authorization. The Constitution gives Congress the power to declare war, while the President, as Commander-in-Chief, can act in emergencies. Historical examples show presidents often act first, with Congress reviewing later, sparking debate. Legal and political limits exist, but their enforcement varies, creating ongoing controversy.
#walletconnent $WCT @WalletConnect