It’s been a while since I’ve addressed this issue, but I’m prompted to set the record straight by something I ran across just this morning on the White House website.
The passage at issue reads:
To ensure that no person or group would amass too much power, the founders established a government in which the powers to create, implement, and adjudicate laws were separated. Each branch of government is balanced by powers in the other two coequal branches: The President can veto the laws of the Congress; the Congress confirms or rejects the President’s appointments and can remove the President ...
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It’s been a while since I’ve addressed this issue, but I’m prompted to set the record straight by something I ran across just this morning on the White House website.
The passage at issue reads:
To ensure that no person or group would amass too much power, the founders established a government in which the powers to create, implement, and adjudicate laws were separated. Each branch of government is balanced by powers in the other two coequal branches: The President can veto the laws of the Congress; the Congress confirms or rejects the President’s appointments and can remove the President ...
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