Back in 1973, historian Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. issued a warning.
In his classic book, “The Imperial Presidency,” Schlesinger confessed that —like many liberals — he had once been too enamored with presidential power, a reverence that took root during Franklin Roosevelt’s era. While he still believed a strong executive was necessary to move the politic…
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