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The US Constitution has a right to make bills, but only the US President has the exclusive right to sign the Bill and turn it into a law.

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Where is executive privilege found in the US Constitution?

it isnt..its an impliedd power of teh President which is normally meant for national affairs


Presidential claims to the executive privilege are based on what?

With executive privilege, the president is allowed to overstep congressional authority, and not answer to Congress's efforts to question his or her actions. With the series of checks and balances that are established in the Constitution, this particular privilege is puzzling. Some believe that executive privilege is a fallacy, and that congressional approval is absolute.


The right of the president to refuse to testify before Congress or a court is called what?

executive privilege. Executive Privilege is not an unlimited right to refuse. It extends only to those topics or areas which are critical for the President to retain privacy in order to accomplish his role as Executive. As such, it was possible for Congress to compel Bill Clinton to testify regarding the Whitewater affair.


What is executive privilege and where does it come from?

Executive privilege is a certain "power" claimed by the President to avoid subpoenas and other interventions by other parts of the government. It comes from a Supreme Court ruling and not from the Constitution like a lot of people think.


The term executive privilege orginated with?

president eisenhower


What concept is the basis for the constitution?

executive privilege


Is Executive Privilege the right of the President only?

"No, the Executive Privilege is the right of the President, but not only him or her. The other official leaders and congress men may have this privilege as well."


What executive president?

executives privilege


What is executives president?

executives privilege


Should executive privilege be eliminated?

Executive privilege should not be eliminated. It is legal for the President of the United States to use executive privilege where the President makes the final decision as the President feels would be best. It has been used many, many times.


In what situation does executive privilege not apply?

Executive privilege does not apply when the president is under a criminal investigation.


What term describes a President's need to keep information private?

"executive privilege"