Walter B. Jones Restoring Power to Congress Act Would Repeal the 2001 AUMF

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In his work opposing United States wars overseas, Rep. Walter Jones (R-NC), before his death Sunday, put much effort into seeking a repeal of the 2001 authorization for use of military force (AUMF) that has been used by successive presidents as a basis for intervention and war across the world in the name of fighting terrorism. In the week before Jones’ death, Rep. John Garamendi (D-CA) introduced the Walter B. Jones Restoring Power to Congress Act (HR 966), with Jones as the original cosponsor, that would repeal that AUMF and thus eliminate a reason used for presidents to intervene overseas without particular congressional approval.

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How or why did he die?

I don't think Walter Jones or his family made public his main medical issue or issues of the last few months. He fell not too long before he died. According to reports, that contributed to his condition becoming worse.

Thanks, I just thought he'd be a prime candidate to be suicide d.

Thanks, I just thought he'd
Be a prime candidate to
Be suicide d.

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