No, there is nothing in the Constitution that explicitly stated that a president has those powers, you mentioned, Ramo.
But if we want to see the Constitution as something static, rather than a dynamic document, then in that viewpoint, Lincoln could not have reasonably practiced the dire emergency powers he used.
But since the Constitution is a dynamic document . . . . . .
But if we want to see the Constitution as something static, rather than a dynamic document, then in that viewpoint, Lincoln could not have reasonably practiced the dire emergency powers he used.
But since the Constitution is a dynamic document . . . . . .
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