President Wilson's defiance of a statute led to the Myers v. United States case, where the Supreme Court ultimately sided with his interpretation of presidential power.
President Wilson's defiance of a statute led to the Myers v. United States case, where the Supreme Court ultimately sided with his interpretation of presidential power.
President Wilson's defiance of a statute led to the Myers v. United States case, where the Supreme Court ultimately sided with his interpretation of presidential power.
President Wilson's defiance of a statute led to the Myers v. United States case, where the Supreme Court ultimately sided with his interpretation of presidential power.
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This document is a legal memorandum, identified as 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012387', outlining the constitutional basis for a U.S. President to refuse to enforce a statute believed to be unconstitutional. It details the President's duty to defend executive power and uses the 1926 Supreme Court case Myers v. United States, involving President Wilson, as a key historical precedent. The document contains no information related to Jeffrey Epstein or his associates.
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