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Executive Branch
presidential powers
State of The Union
signing statements
Inherent Powers
Humphrey's Executor v United States
executive order
stewardship theory
Recess Appointments
officials chosen by president used as a replacement until senate can vote on the official
veto
line-item
Line Item Veto Act
act struck down in Clinton v City of New York(1998)
pocket veto
Executive Privilege
Unites States V Nixon (1974)
Myers v United States
the president
Commander in Chief
gave president control over military
Tonkin Gulf Resolution
War Powers Act(1973)
maintains the president's need for urgent action to protect the US
Imperial Presidency
Presidential Roles
Chief Diplomat
ambassadors
people in foreign countries working with the US
executive agreement
resembles a treaty yet does not require senates vote
honeymoon period
stage when first elected everything is passed as he wishes
Chief Legislator
bully pulpit
Chief of Party
electors
pyramid system
chief of staff
department heads
president at top
then lesser offices
presidential succession act (1947)
circular system
model that the president is in the middle and the principal officers are along the rim
Ad Hoc
rigid hierarchy
Amendments
12
procedure for electing the P & VP
25
presidential succession
22
limit of 2 terms
23
3 votes from Washington DC
20
Jan 20- start of term
White House
staff
Cabinet
Chief of Staff
responsible for smooth operation in White House
Executive Office of the President
assisted president
Office of Management and Budget
created as the president's accounting office
National Security Council
to redefine how the US defends itself