Trump's Power & the Rule of Law: John Yoo (interview) | FRONTLINE
Summary
The transcript discusses the unitary executive theory, a constitutional concept tracing back to Alexander Hamilton that argues the president holds comprehensive executive power and can direct or remove executive branch officials. Key historical moments like the New Deal and Watergate challenged this theory, with Congress attempting to create independent bodies and limit presidential control. The discussion ultimately frames the ongoing debate as a clash between the founders' original vision of a streamlined executive branch and the modern complex bureaucratic state with multiple power centers.