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Presidential Character

Presidential Character.

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Presidential Character

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  1. Presidential Character

  2. Evolution of the PresidentAP US Govt. March 4, 2019https://www.creditloan.com/blog/the-presidential-paycheck-where-obama-gets-his-money/https://www.thoughtco.com/presidential-retirement-benefits-3322200http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4273134/Inside-Trump-s-new-car-dubbed-Beast.htmlhttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4014420/Inside-Flying-White-House-ready-welcome-Trump-Air-Force-One-secure-luxurious-plane-world.html Objective: Examine the history of the office of the President

  3. Presidential Introduction I. Constitutional Framework • Elections/Terms • 22nd • 2.1.3 VS. 12th Amendment • Qualifications/Reqs • Succession Act of 1947 vs. 25th Amend.

  4. Powers of the President…Growth • Imperial Presidency (2.1) • Vesting AND Oath • Inherent Power Examples • Jefferson-Purchase • Lincoln-Suspend Habeas • FDR-Internment • Bush 43-Wire tapping • Obama-NSA phone records

  5. Powers of the President 3. Primary Area of Conflict 4. Other Areas of Conflict 1. Confirmation 2. Executive Privilege 3. Executive Orders 4. Veto 5. Budget & Spending

  6. Powers of the Presidents Powers Denied (Pocket Constitution) • Article II, Section IV RESULT INCREASED POWER

  7. Roles of the President-ASSIGNMENT Powers Defined: Article II, Section II, III • Commander in Chief • Chief Executive • Chief Legislator • Chief Diplomat • Chief Jurist • Chief of State • http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/07/14/obama.pitch/ • http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/7096271/barack-obama-attend-carrier-classic-carl-vinson

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