👉 The Senate Weapon, officially known as the "Senate Armed Forces Act," is a legislative proposal that aims to authorize the President to deploy weapons and military personnel within the United States without congressional approval, primarily for training or defense exercises. This act would effectively sidestep the traditional requirement of congressional authorization under the War Powers Resolution, granting the executive branch greater flexibility in military operations. However, it has faced significant opposition due to concerns over checks and balances, the potential for abuse of power, and the implications for democratic governance. Proponents argue that it would enhance national security by allowing rapid response capabilities, while critics emphasize the need to maintain legislative oversight over military actions.