From ffccf82d2079635dd38439f35d8811a7cf8cdb69 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Holden Rohrer Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2020 11:59:18 -0400 Subject: presidential powers --- PROGRESS | 2 +- rich/20_president | 86 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 87 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) create mode 100644 rich/20_president diff --git a/PROGRESS b/PROGRESS index 0d55a19..9f2f937 100644 --- a/PROGRESS +++ b/PROGRESS @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ + Sep 21 lecture (INTA) + Sep 23 lecture (INTA) + Sep 25 lecture (INTA) -- Sep 28 lecture (INTA) ++ Sep 28 lecture (INTA) - Emergency powers assignment (Sep 30) + Sign of Four + Other portrayal of Sherlock + HIST readings (3 posted in the Canvas post) diff --git a/rich/20_president b/rich/20_president new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bea5c94 --- /dev/null +++ b/rich/20_president @@ -0,0 +1,86 @@ +Presidential Power + +- Founding of US + - Presidency was a unique, new US concept + - Power has fluctuated a lot + - Now, it's super important and even revered +- Becoming President + - Article II Section 1 + - 35 yrs old + - Natural born + - Common characteristics that help + - Previous success in business, politics, law + - Protestant, white, male + - Most presidents didn't have Ph.Ds + +Roles of the President +- Chief of State + - Symbolic roles + - Host foreign dignitaries + - Throw the first pitch at the World Series +- Chief Executive + - Heads bureaucracy + - Appoints SC nominees + - Budget roles + - Enforcement of enacted legislation +- Commander-in-chief + - Increasing importance over time + - Standing army, defense department + - Nuclear powers + - Attempts to reign in power over time + - War Powers Resolution Act requires pres, in 48hrs, to inform + Congress of military deployment +- Chief Diplomat + - Sort of an inherent power + - Directs foreign policy + - Treaties are passed by 2/3 vote in Congress, negotiated by pres + - "Executive Agreements" + - More temporary, less "deep" treaty +- Chief Legislator + - Sets the Agenda + - Term-length + - State of the Union, yearly, mandated by Constitution + - Radio, TV made it more of a spectacle + - Used to just be a note/letter to Congress +- Party Chief and Politician + - Domestic vs Foreign Policy + - Congressional vs Public Support + - Few presidents are great at both + - Chief Campaigner/Fundraiser + - Often campaigning for other politicians in party + - Midterms, mostly + - "go on the stump" + +Emergency Power + - Only during a specific national crisis + - Limited: president must assign his action to a specific power in + the code +Executive Orders +- Must relate to existing, delegated area of presidential authority +- Same weight as real laws because they're meant to follow existing laws +- 300 executive orders in eight years is average +Executive Privilege + - Hide things from Congress + - Does not extend to crimes (Nixon) +Inherent Powers (anything any head of state would have) + - ex: Diplomatic Immunity + + +Impeachment +- Defined in Constitution @ Art. I, Sec 2,3 and Art. II, Sec 4 +- Most people misunderstand the term + - Does NOT mean automatic removal + - Can try president or member of executive branch or member of gov + - "Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors" +- House has power of impeachment +- Senate conducts the trial +- 20 impeachments in history + - 8 were removed + - 3 resigned + - 8 were acquitted + - 1 trial was dismissed + - Most were judges impeached on bribery, only 3 presidents + - Andrew Johnson + - Clinton + - Trump + - Trump *might* be reimpeached on new evidence -- cgit