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23 Oct 2007 11:40 am
Clinton On Executive Power
Some reassurance:
On the accumulation of White House power under the current
administration, Ms Clinton said the president and Dick Cheney both had
taken actions "beyond any power the Congress would have granted" and -
even when congressional authorisation was possible - chosen not to
pursue it "as a matter of principle".
"The
power grab undertaken by the Bush-Cheney administration has gone much
further than any other president and has been sustained for longer,"
she said. "Other presidents, like Lincoln, have had to take on
extraordinary powers but would later go to Congress for either
ratification or rejection."
Ms Clinton said the accumulation of
executive power had put America into "new territory" because Mr Bush
and the vice president had taken the view that were what previously
extraordinary powers were now inherent powers that belonged to the
White House.
"I think I'm going to have to review everything
they've done, because I've been on the receiving end of that," she
said. Ms Clinton stated it was "absolutely" conceivable that, as
president, she would give up executive powers in the name of
constitutional principle.
"That has to be part of the review I undertake when I get to the White House, and I intend to do that," she said.
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