Introduction "We are not perfect, we can not expect a perfect government." William Howard Taft. Administrative privileges are part of the US government system used by the US President for the people and are part of itself. The 1974 American versus Nixon historical incident opened a precedent that influenced the president's later doctrine. Whether human imperfection can make excuses for his governance decision. What is administrative privilege? The short history of Raul Berger is the author of the famous book "Administrative Privilege: Constitutional Myth" he wrote - President claims that the Constitution will approve that it will not provide information to Congress -
June 2: Clinton's lawyers, the media was no longer pursuing the claim of administrative rights to claims, because I do not want to be called the first president who raised the administrative authority to the Supreme Court since Richard Nixon. Also on this day, Lewinsky fired Kingsburg and hired new lawyers, Jacobs and Plato Cachelli. Customers must admit guilty August 17: Clinton testified to the grand jury on a closed circuit television for more than four hours. Although he acknowledged "inappropriate intimate contact", he showed exact evidence in January and said, "That depends on what it means", and that night he went to the country on TV. make a speech. Speech, the first recognition of his relationship with Ruisky "Really, I had inappropriate relationship with Miss Rusky, in fact this is wrong.
So far, the three presidents were at least part of the impeachment process: Andrew Johnson in 1868, Richard "Trickick" Nixon in 1974, and Bill Clinton in 1998-1999. President Johnson and President Clinton were impeached by the House of Representatives, but the Senator was innocent and "Tricky Dick" resigned to avoid impeachment and belief. Andrew Johnson was criticized for alleged violation of the Office of the Office Act passed by Congress last year to protect Edwin McMaster Stanton Minister who later fired him. "Tricky Dick" faces a series of assertions such as disturbance of justice, abuse of power, contempt of parliament, bombs of Cambodia, and tax payable. Bill Clinton has been accused of interfering with justice, abuse of power and two perjury cases