Move Slow and Fix Things - a podcast by PRX

from 2022-05-16T07:00

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The House and Senate were always supposed to check the president’s power in foreign affairs. But when partisan loyalties and an onslaught of domestic issues make legislation nearly impossible… what’s a congress to do?



This week, we talk to Representative Ro Khanna (D-CA) about how Congress can take back its power in foreign affairs – and finally get some things done. We discuss his efforts to stop the humanitarian crisis in Yemen, the animating power of a passionate public, and why he’s optimistic about the future of congressional power in American foreign policy.



GUEST: Congressman Ro Khanna, represents California’s 17th Congressional District



ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:



War Powers Resolution of 1973, Nixon Library



Trump Vetoes Measure to Force End to U.S. Involvement in Yemen War, Mark Landler and Peter Baker, The New York Times



Saudi warplanes carpet-bomb Yemen with US help. This must end, Berine Sanders and Ro Khanna, The Guardian



Dignity in a Digital Age, Ro Khanna, Simon & Schuster

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