
S4E39 Executive Power and the President Who Would Not Be King: A Conversation with Michael McConnell
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Evolving Executive Power in America
This chapter explores the historical evolution of executive power in the United States, contrasting the framers' intentions with contemporary presidential practices. Key moments, particularly during the Nixon administration, illustrate the tensions between presidential authority and congressional checks. The discussion also highlights the impact of public opinion and the ongoing relevance of these power dynamics in current politics.
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