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Dan O'Donnell: “The power of the executive branch is vested in the…”

Featuring: Dan O'Donnell, Radio Host | Common Sense Central | Wisconsin

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Published | Video Starts at 37:04

When you call him the head of Doge. It's like when President Obama in 2009 had dozens of czars and nobody said a thing. Do you know why? Because all The power of the executive branch is vested in the president. The president may hire whomever he wants. Do you remember Andrew Jackson? He had his informal advisers, the Kitchen Cabinet. They had a whole lot of power. (37:04–37:10)

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Asserts that the executive branch's power is constitutionally vested in the president.

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