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It means that the President is wielding his power in such a way that he appears more like a monarch than a democratic leader.

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I think this term most widely refers to the presidency of Richard M. Nixon although many people also include the presidencies of Washington, Truman, Lincoln, and Johnson.

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The notion that the President is above the law, despite the Constitution or Congress, is the tenet of the Imperial Presidency.

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