The use of the President's personal influence to secure the passage of legislation is not only legitimate, but it is a necessary part of his duties.
US President, League of Nations
The use of the President's personal influence to secure the passage of legislation is not only legitimate, but it is a necessary part of his duties.
US President, League of Nations
Constitutional Government in the United States
1908
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