
Lawfare Archive: Mark Rozell on 'Presidential Power, Secrecy and Accountability'
The Lawfare Podcast
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What Is Executive Privilege?
Executive privilege is a constitutional base power that belongs to the presidents. It does not exist in order to protect the president personally from revealing embarrassing information coming out of his administration. There is substantial historical precedent for the exercise of this presidential power, going all the way back to the george washington administration. But there is no specific mention of executive privilege in the united states constitution.
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