Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff (Calif.) said Sunday that both parties are to blame for Congress not asserting its authority to declare war over the last two decades. “Both parties have fallen down on the job in terms of asserting Congress’s war power,” Schiff told host Kristen Welker on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” The California Democrat…
‘Both parties’ at fault in weakening Congress’s war powers: Schiff
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