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ML> NP> Article II, Section 1 goes through the selection of a President,
ML> NP> and the qualifications of the person, but discusses nothing of
ML> NP> the powers of the office.
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ML> First sentence of II/1. "The Executive power shall be vested in a
ML>President of the United States of America."
Hmmm. Ok. But each section of the Constitution describing the
executive, judicial and legislative branches does that. In this
particular case, it defines those powers in the subsequent subsections.
I don't think this sentence gives rise to some nebuluous executive order
power, which is what we have now.
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