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công anuniform outcry that will reinforce norms for future presidents about denouncing racism and racial violence. The pushback. Trump's response to the violent demonstrations in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August produced a majority of the other presidential norms that Trump has defied will similarly be strengthened by the reactions to implicitly, by his own Justice Department appointees, who have continued the Russia investigation despite his but by more-sympathetic voices in the Republican Party and on the Wall Street Journal editorial page, and even, condemned. He has been rebuked for his attacks on investigatory independence not just by his political opponents his behavior, and will snap back in the next presidency. But that doesn't mean virtuous norms will hold Another reason presidential norms will prove resilient is that Trump's aberrant actions have been sweepingly first lady during a public dinner or gave a televised address from the White House Rose Garden in his bathrobe. successors are no more likely to replicate his self-destructive antics than they would be if he yelled at the embrace their predecessors' norm entrepreneurship unless it brings political advantage, and Trump's hasn't. His elsewhere. During the presidential campaign, Trump gave his challengers derogatory nicknames. Hillary Clinton broken, are hard if not impossible to restore. This can be true, but in Trump's case isn't. Presidents don't July (Saul Loeb / Getty) Commentary about Trump's behavior has tended to assume that presidential norms, once Among Trump's countless norm violations: giving an overtly political speech at the National Scout Jamboree, in constitutional privacy protections. For this reason, it is typically treated with special care inside the government. The gush of this information to the public was an astounding breach of privacy. It also violated yet acquires this type of data without suspicion that the citizen has engaged in wrongdoing, and thus without information about U.S. citizens "incidentally collected" during surveillance of a foreign agent. The government and constricted future U.S. surveillance opportunities. The Russia leaks also breached a taboo against revealing another taboo—against using intelligence information for political ends. In the bad old days when J. Edgar Hoover avoid detection in the future. The Russia leaks may well have burned large investments in electronic surveillance adversary. This form of leaking risks compromising a communication channel and thus telling an adversary how to recall another set of leaks that exposed so much specific information about intelligence intercepts of a major the contents of foreign intelligence intercepts, especially ones involving a foe like Russia. It is hard to ran the FBI, the bureau regularly leaked (or threatened to leak) secretly collected intelligence information been respected even in the wild west of unlawful government disclosures. The first was a taboo against publishing communication channel. The leaks of Russia intercepts may seem commonplace, but they violated taboos that had Sessions; and of Kislyak reporting to Moscow that Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, wanted to establish a secure about U.S. citizens, including government officials, in order to influence democratic politics. The intelligence unresolved legal question, " said Brian C. Kalt, a constitutional law expert at Michigan State University who has whether a president can use the constitutional pardon power in that way. "This is a fiercely debated but ongoing Mueller investigation, it would set off a legal and political firestorm, first around the question of according to two people familiar with the ongoing conversations. But if Trump pardoned himself in the face of the officials said. Currently, the discussions of pardoning authority by Trump's legal team are purely theoretical, written extensively on the question. The power to pardon is granted to the president in Article II, Section 2, there is far less communication among those three key parts of the government than in years past, several independent while also angering many at the FBI for his role in the president's firing of Comey. As a result, unusual, law enforcement officials said, because he has angered the president for apparently being too of the Constitution, which gives the commander in chief the power to "grant Reprieves and Pardons for Offences from the White House as a means of ensuring prosecutorial independence. But Sessions's situation is more investigation. Traditionally, Justice Department leaders have sought to maintain a certain degree of autonomy Sessions as increasingly distant from the White House and the FBI because of the strains of the Russia attacks their entire Justice Department?" this person said. "It's insane." Law enforcement officials described against the United States, except in Cases of Impeachment." That means pardon authority extends to federal Although the Constitution allowed presidents to serve for more than two consecutive terms, no one did so until Franklin Roosevelt won a third term, in 1940. Roosevelt tried but failed to break another norm when he sought to for a president, to the 20th century, when mass oratory became a routine tool of presidential leadership. broader change from the 19th century, when giving policy speeches before the public was rare and controversial addressing it in person, a practice that once again settled into a norm. Wilson's novel step was part of a years, presidents conveyed the State of the Union in writing—until Woodrow Wilson astonished Congress by increase the number of Supreme Court justices in order to secure more favorable interpretations of his New Deal Congress, because he believed it resembled the British monarch speaking before Parliament. For the next 112 practice begun by George Washington and John Adams of delivering the State of the Union address in person before and on. Presidential norm-breaking is neither new nor always bad. Thomas Jefferson refused to continue the programs. Trump is far less hypocritical than past presidents—and that is a bad thing. These and countless other by linking it to his personal business interests; and he has engaged in cruel public behavior. The list goes on regularly interjected a self-regarding political element into apolitical events; he has monetized the presidency to fill senior political positions in many agencies; he has shown indifference to ethics concerns; he has party, the intelligence community, and even his own attorney general; he has failed to release his tax returns or Katy Tur: What Made Covering President Donald Trump So 'Unbelievable' | Morning Joe | MSNBC
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