Post-Watergate Presidency Restrained; Trump Revives Executive Power


In the 1970s, a series of legislative measures were enacted by Congress aimed at increasing accountability within the executive branch of the government.

Recent developments indicate that former President Trump has asserted that these laws do not apply to him, raising questions about the implications for presidential accountability.

This stance reflects ongoing debates regarding the limits of executive power and the enforcement of laws designed to ensure transparency and responsibility in the White House.





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