Examples Of Executive Power

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The Executive Power
The executive power is the authority to enforce orders and making sure that those orders are carried out as attended. There is a debate on whether or not a president can or cannot utilize his/her executive powers in a way that goes beyond bounds of the constitution. A president should be able to make executive decisions when it comes down to our safety and country they should be able to act on what they think is right, they should be able keep us protected, however they should also include congress when it is necessary.
President Ronald Reagan, writes to the Speaker of the House in 1983, he is explaining what is happening with the United States and Grenada. He tells the Speaker that our Armed Forces will remain in Grenada as long as they are required to be there, and that he is doing this under his …show more content…

In document C, the Joint Resolution states that “The congress approves and supports the determination of the president, as Commander in Chief, to take all necessary measures to repel any armed attacks against the forces of the United States and to prevent further regression.” Which means that the President can do what he has to, to protect the United States and the people, the congress will approve and support it. However, the President cannot always wait around for Congress to approve his decisions, when the United States is at stake, or even the Armed Forces, “It cannot be believed the framers of the instrument intended that in every case the danger should run its course until Congress could be called together…” (Doc. A). In that quote, written by Abraham Lincoln, he even thought that the United States President cannot wait around for congress, when they are dealing with dangerous situations. Congress should be involved in some aspects, but when the President needs to make decisions in the moment he should be able