FastSaying

This administration, like that of President Nixon, has apparently secretly adopted a legal view of the executive branch's power that is unbounded.

Caroline Fredrickson

AdministrationAdoptedApparentlyExecutiveLegalNixonPowerPresidentSecretlyView

Related Quotes

The executive power of our country is not an imperial power.
— Caroline Fredrickson
CountryExecutiveImperial
The administration is claiming extraordinary presidential powers at the expense of civil liberties and is putting the president above the law.
— Caroline Fredrickson
AboveAdministrationCivil
We're concerned because it's part of a general trend in this administration. Far as we know, it's possible that they are like many other Americans - being spied on.
— Caroline Fredrickson
AdministrationConcernedFar
I think one of the fundamental roles of Congress is to exercise oversight of the executive branch. And it's not happening.
— Caroline Fredrickson
BranchCongressExecutive
Our democratic system relies on transparency and candor from the executive, and so far, we have seen neither. The White House was quick to defend the program, but when pressed for the facts, it has refused to provide them. Congress must conduct oversight and let the American public know the answers to the critical questions surrounding this illegal program. An aggressive public relations campaign and secret hearings cannot restore the public's confidence.
— Caroline Fredrickson
CandorDemocraticExecutive