Background and passage
The War Powers Resolution was passed by both the House of Representatives and Senate but was vetoed by President Richard Nixon. By a two-thirds vote in each house, Congress overrode the veto and enacted the joint resolution into law on November 7, 1973.
Also, what is pocket veto of US president?
A pocket veto occurs when Congress adjourns during the ten-day period. The president cannot return the bill to Congress. The president’s decision not to sign the legislation is a pocket veto and Congress does not have the opportunity to override.
| War or conflict | Opponent(s) | President |
|---|---|---|
| Vietnam War Laotian Civil War Cambodian Civil War | Mainland China National United Front of Kampuchea Khmer Rouge Khmer Rumdo Khmer Việt Minh North Korea North Vietnam Pathet Lao South Vietnam Việt Cộng | Lyndon B. Johnson |
Hereof, who wrote the War Powers Act?
Congressman Sherman is pleased to be joined by more than two dozen of his colleagues, including Representative Barbara Lee (D-CA), the author of important war powers legislation, including to repeal the 2002 AUMF, in introducing the War Powers Act Enforcement Act.