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  2. Executive privilege - Wikipedia

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    Executive privilege is the right of the president of the United States and other members of the executive branch to maintain confidential communications under certain circumstances within the executive branch and to resist some subpoenas and other oversight by the legislative and judicial branches of government in pursuit of particular information or personnel relating to those confidential ...

  3. Unitary executive theory - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to a single elected executive officer such as the president, plural executives exist in virtually all non-national governments, with states where executive officers such as lieutenant governor, attorney general, comptroller, secretary of state, and others, are elected independently of the state's governor.

  4. Powers of the president of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Executive privilege gives the president the ability to withhold information from the public, Congress, and the courts in national security and diplomatic affairs. [66] George Washington first claimed privilege when Congress requested to see Chief Justice John Jay's notes from an unpopular treaty negotiation with Great Britain. While not ...

  5. DeSantis lawyer tells appeals judges governor has 'executive ...

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    Executive privilege is best known as the legal concept, based on separation of powers, that allows the president of the United States to withhold information from Congress, the courts and the ...

  6. Different Types of Privilege, Including White Privilege—Explained

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  8. Separation of powers under the United States Constitution

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    The executive branch uses inherent powers to establish executive privilege, which means that they can enforce statutes and laws already passed by Congress. They can also enforce the Constitution and treaties that were previously made by other branches of government.

  9. Trump to invoke executive privilege in Jan. 6 House probe - AOL

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    Donald Trump intends to assert executive privilege in a congressional investigation into the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol, a move that could prevent the testimony of onetime aides, according ...