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The Sad History of Executive Orders

The Sad History of Executive Orders

Released Monday, 19th February 2024
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The Sad History of Executive Orders

The Sad History of Executive Orders

The Sad History of Executive Orders

The Sad History of Executive Orders

Monday, 19th February 2024
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Clay Jenkinson and guest host David Horton discuss the history of executive orders. Even though they are not authorized by the U.S. Constitution, every president except William Henry Harrison has issued at least one. David and Clay review the most important executive orders in American history: the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863; the Japanese internment camps brought on by FDR in 1942. Truman integrated the U.S. military and JFK created the Peace Corps using executive orders. Clay argues that they should not be used by the president in lieu of letting Congress hammer out public policy, particularly when tax dollars are at stake. And now, in this disruptive age, each president rescinds some of the executive orders of his predecessor, and the process repeats itself at the next election. 

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