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“Literally minutes before the Senate cast its vote, the administration sought to add the words 'in the United States and' after 'appropriate force' in the agreed-upon text. This last-minute change would have given the president broad authority to exercise expansive powers not just overseas-where we…” quote by Tom Daschle
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“Literally minutes before the Senate cast its vote, the administration sought to add the words 'in the United States and' after 'appropriate force' in the agreed-upon text. This last-minute change would have given the president broad authority to exercise expansive powers not just overseas-where we all understood he wanted authority to act-but right here in the United States, potentially against American citizens. I could see no justification for Congress to accede to this extraordinary request for additional authority. I refused.”

Tom Daschle

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Source Speech: Senate Committee Hearing, 2001, United States

The administration attempted to expand presidential power domestically at the last minute, which the speaker opposed as unjustified and dangerous.

In simple terms: Attempt to broaden presidential authority within the US was rejected.

Key Takeaway

Resist unchecked expansion of executive power.

Themes

government power rights accountability

Mood

concerned defensive

Type

political legal

When to use this quote

  • legislative decisionmaking
  • civil liberties
  • public policy
  • national security

Key Concepts

constitutional law executive authority checks and balances

Questions to Reflect On

  • What safeguards protect against last‑minute power grabs?
  • How should legislators balance security and liberty?
A Different Perspective

Such changes can undermine democratic oversight and civil liberties.

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