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  2. Unitary executive theory - Wikipedia

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    In American law, the unitary executive theory is a Constitutional law theory according to which the President of the United States has sole authority over the executive branch. [1] It is "an expansive interpretation of presidential power that aims to centralize greater control over the government in the White House". [ 2 ]

  3. Federalist No. 70 - Wikipedia

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    Scholars have differing views on the president's competent powers. [1] [6] [38] [39] [40] Proponents of the Unitary Executive Theory assert that all executive power is vested in the president, and that the President has "unilateral authority, impervious to congressional or judicial scrutiny."

  4. Powers of the president of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Emergency presidential power is not a new idea. However, the way in which it is used in the twenty-first century presents new challenges. [54] A claim of emergency powers was at the center of President Abraham Lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus without Congressional approval in 1861. Lincoln claimed that the rebellion created an emergency ...

  5. Trump testing limits of presidential power, but experts say ...

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    Only a week into President Donald Trump's second term and he has already tested the limits of executive power, a strategy to implement -- with blazing speed -- a controversial and bold ...

  6. Executive privilege - Wikipedia

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    Executive privilege is the right of the president of the United States and other members of the executive branch to maintain confidential communications under certain circumstances within the executive branch and to resist some subpoenas and other oversight by the legislative and judicial branches of government in pursuit of particular information or personnel relating to those confidential ...

  7. Yanking on the Purse Strings - AOL

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    Like so many other things having to do with powers exercised by the White House, presidential impoundments became a major dispute between the political branches during the Nixon presidency.

  8. George C. Edwards III - Wikipedia

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    First, He pioneered the quantitative study of the presidency with Presidential Influence in Congress, the first quantitative study of the presidency [3] and has edited three volumes on theory and methods of researching the presidency: The Oxford Handbook of the American Presidency; [4] Researching the Presidency; [5] and Studying the Presidency.

  9. Trump is showing how a second term would rewrite the rules of ...

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    Donald Trump is underscoring the profound choice that voters could face next year with expansive claims of unchecked presidential power alongside increasingly unapologetic anti-democratic rhetoric.