Invoking the inherent power of executive privilege.
Hillary Clinton
The case of Clinton v. New York City involved President Bill Clinton and several parties, including the City of New York and a group of private businesses. The case centered around the constitutionality of the Line Item Veto Act, which allowed the President to cancel specific provisions of legislation. The Supreme Court ultimately ruled in 1998 that the line item veto was unconstitutional, as it violated the Presentment Clause of the Constitution. This decision affirmed the separation of powers by ensuring that all legislative acts must be approved or rejected in their entirety by the President.
President Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton.
Bill Clinton
The administration chose not to act.
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Well, they would usually be timid and travel in packs, just in case hunters are around, but they are timid around people
In November 1995 President Clinton signed the National Highway System Designation Act of 1995, which injected an additional $5.4 billion into the federal contribution set aside for the NHS.
False. The Tenure of Office Act was a major factor in the impeachment of Andrew Johnson but was repealed long before Clinton took office.
Hillary Clinton's support to this program with her vote as a senator.