As further noted in connection with the Declare War Clause, almost all scholars believe that the Commander in Chief Clause gives the president power to respond to attacks on the United States.
Based on this record, on what rational ground would we (and the Supreme Court) express confidence in vesting largely unchecked power in the president, whether in external affairs or domestic policy?
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