All presidents exert executive privilege at some point during their presidency. Under what circumstances, if any, is such a claim legitimate. Can you think of a case in which they are not legitimate? Explain.

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Presidents have usually claimed the power of executive privilege in cases involving national security and communications within the executive branch. Executive privilege refers to certain implied powers of the Presidents of the United States and other executive branch officials of the United States government.

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