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Presidential War Powers refer to the ability of the U.S. President to deploy military forces without an explicit declaration of war by Congress, a power shaped by the Constitution, historical precedents, and statutory law. Although the President is the Commander-in-Chief, Congress holds the power to declare war, resulting in ongoing debates about the scope and limits of presidential authority in military engagements.
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