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Of all the parts of government the president must interact with, it is the bureaucracy that is most pervasive. The president must work with the bureaucracy on a daily basis and must appear to be in command of it. Few expect the president’s relationship with Congress to be smooth or commanding in the same way. The president’s impact on the judiciary, especially the Supreme Court, is more long term and in many ways more complex.
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Twombly, J. (2013). The President and the Bureaucracy. In: The Progression of the American Presidency. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137300546_11
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