How Did President George Washington's Use Of Executive Privilege

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George Washington refused to share documents related to a military expedition against Native Americans. Congress had demanded White House records and testimony from his staff. Washington met with his Cabinet and together they agreed the president had the authority to refuse Congress — in the public interest. So began the use of executive privilege. Every president, in some form, has invoked executive privilege. President Dwight Eisenhower being the first to use the term. At the 40th anniversary of the resignation of President Richard M. Nixon, it is suitable that executive privilege be studied. His refusal to give the Senate Watergate Committee access to White House documents and all secret tapes, invoking executive privilege, led to the

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