White House Defends Libya Policy, War Authority

A lawsuit filed by 10 Members of Congress on June 15 charged that the president breached his authority under the War Powers Resolution when he ordered U.S. involvement in the bombing in Libya.
White House Defends Libya Policy, War Authority
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REMNANTS: A Libyan man walks past a destroyed army tank June 11 in Ajdabiya, southwest of the city of Benghazi.  (Gianlugi Guercia/AFP/Getty Images )
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