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U.S. Presidents (Executive Branch) Constitutional conflict U.S. Congress (Legislative Branch)

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Entity A
U.S. Presidents (Executive Branch)
Type: person
Mentions: 8
Also known as: U.S. President, U.S. president
Entity B
U.S. Congress (Legislative Branch)
Type: person
Mentions: 0
Also known as: U.S. Congress

Evidence

The entire document details instances where Presidents have challenged the constitutionality of 'legislative vetoes' and other provisions passed by Congress that they believe infringe on executive power.

The entire document details a series of conflicts where Presidents declared legislative vetoes, passed by Congress, to be unconstitutional infringements on executive power.

Source Documents (1)

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Legal/Governmental Memorandum • 3.37 MB
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This document, labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_012391,' lists historical precedents of U.S. Presidents from 1876 to 1990 using signing statements to challenge the constitutionality of 'legislative veto' provisions in various acts. Presidents including Kennedy, Nixon, Reagan, and Grant are cited as having declared they would not be bound by such provisions, treating them as non-binding requests or nullities. The document appears to be legal or historical research compiled for a government body, but its content does not contain any information related to Jeffrey Epstein.

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Type
Constitutional conflict
Relationship Strength
6/10
Medium strength relationship
Source Documents
1
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2025-11-17 03:15
Last Updated
2025-11-17 03:15

Entity Network Stats

U.S. Presidents (Executive Branch) 2 relationships
U.S. Congress (Legislative Branch) 1 relationships
Mutual connections 0

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