National veterans group asks candidates to simply pledge to abide by the Constitution in matters of war
“It is vital that citizens know where candidates stand on this core issue,” said Dan McKnight, Chairman of Bring Our Troops Home. “For far too long, Congress has failed in its responsibility. Under the Constitution in Article 1, it is Congress that has the sole authority to declare war and commit the sons and daughters of America to combat. Handing power to the Executive to engage in warfare without the consent of the American people, as registered through their elected representatives, is an insult to all of those who have given the ultimate sacrifice for America. It must end,” continued McKnight.
The Pledge asks candidates to commit to the following language:
“I pledge to the citizens of my state that I will insist that Congress exercise the Constitutional authority granted solely to the Legislative Branch “To declare war.*” While Presidents may respond to sudden attacks against the United States territories or military forces, offensive deployments or extended commitments of U.S. military forces must be debated and approved or rejected by Congress.”
(*Article I, Section 8, Clause II)
“We at BringOurTroopsHome.US plan to make sure that the public at large knows who signs and who refuses to sign this simple statement,” said McKnight. “For the life of me, I cannot see why anyone looking to be elected to Congress would refuse to pledge to simply abide by the Constitution,” concluded McKnight.
Of the 35 United States Senate races in 2020, candidates from six of the races have already signed the pledge including Senator Jim Risch-R (ID) Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Policy. Notable House of Representative candidates who have signed the pledge include Rep Andy Biggs-R (AZ), Rep Jim Himes-D (CT), Rep Don Bacon-R (NE), John Emmons-R (PA-06), and Rep Danny Davis-D (IL)
The organization was founded in January 2019 and is composed of veterans from all corners of America dedicated to ending the war in Afghanistan, withdrawing U.S. military forces from the Middle East and encouraging a complete reexamination of U.S. foreign policy that is now based on military intervention. Background on the group and its activities can be found at www.BringOurTroopsHome.US
Signed War Powers Protection Pledge from Sen Jim Risch-R (ID) Chairman of Senate Committee On Foreign Relations