Executive Branch Powers Eroded: Implications for National Security and Society
The article discusses how the powers of the President and Congress have changed over time, straying from what the Founding Fathers intended. It looks at how the executive branch has been reorganized and how this affects national security and foreign affairs. The researchers examine historical documents, laws, executive orders, and presidential directives to show how the branches have evolved. They find that there have been many deviations from the original plans set by the Founding Fathers, leading to potential problems in the functioning of the government.