The document cites a memorandum sent from President Roosevelt to Attorney General Jackson regarding a statute Roosevelt had just signed.
The document cites a memorandum sent from President Roosevelt to Attorney General Jackson regarding a statute Roosevelt had just signed.
The document cites a memorandum sent from President Roosevelt to Attorney General Jackson regarding a statute Roosevelt had just signed.
The document cites a memorandum sent from President Roosevelt to Attorney General Jackson regarding a statute Roosevelt had just signed.
The document cites a memorandum sent from President Roosevelt to Attorney General Jackson regarding a statute Roosevelt had just signed.
The document cites a memorandum sent from President Roosevelt to Attorney General Jackson regarding a statute Roosevelt had just signed.
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This document is a legal memorandum from Assistant Attorney General Walter Dellinger regarding the President's constitutional authority to decline enforcement of a law believed to be unconstitutional, even after signing it. The analysis relies on legal precedent, including the Myers case, and historical examples from Presidents Eisenhower and Roosevelt. Despite the user's query, this document has no discernible connection to Jeffrey Epstein, his associates, or any related activities.
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