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: Today, the president wields immense power over national security and economic policy, often justifying this expansion as necessary for effective governance in a complex world.
: Explicitly stated in Article II of the Constitution (e.g., the power to veto, appoint federal judges, and serve as Commander-in-Chief). 2.6.docx
Alexander Hamilton argued that a "vigorous" and "energetic" executive is essential for a steady administration of laws and national security. : Today, the president wields immense power over