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I believe that in all of American history, the President has only once claimed the Constitution confers on the executive (absent a Congressional statute authorizing him to do so) the power to suspend habeas corpus. Lincoln did it for a few months during the Civil War, and only in Maryland.
May 10, 2025, 2:55 AM