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Presidency of the United States / United States Congress / War Powers Resolution / War Powers Clause / President of the United States / Separation of powers / United States Constitution / Presidency / Commander-in-chief / Government / Politics / Constitutional law
Date: 2015-05-31 13:46:28
Presidency of the United States
United States Congress
War Powers Resolution
War Powers Clause
President of the United States
Separation of powers
United States Constitution
Presidency
Commander-in-chief
Government
Politics
Constitutional law

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