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7 September, 09:00

The right of the president to refuse to testify before Congress or a court is called

a. executive privilege.

c. executive orders.

b. executive mandate.

d. de facto.

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  1. 7 September, 09:11
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    The right of the president to refuse to testify before Congress or a court is called:

    a. executive privilege.
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