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The War Powers Act was passed by Congress but was vetoed by President Richard Nixon. Congress

overrode the veto with a 2/3 vote and it became law, November 7. 1973. Why would the president veto a bill
like the War Powers Act of 1973?

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The War Powers Act made it to where the President has to consult with Congress before committing to a war. Before, US Presidents were able to declare war and deploy troops whenever they wanted. This developed a distrust for military authority between the executive branch and legislative branch. Due to the controversy of the Vietnam War, Congress finally decided to pass the War Powers Act to prevent unwated conflict caused by the President. This would add more power checks against the executive branch, which would not be desirable for a president like Nixon.

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