Our Constitution wisely assigns both joint and separate roles to each branch of the government; and a President and a Congress who hold each other in mutual respect will neither permit nor attempt any trespass.


First State of the Union Address (30 January 1961)


Our Constitution wisely assigns both joint and separate roles to each branch of the government; and a President and a Congress who hold each other in ...

Our Constitution wisely assigns both joint and separate roles to each branch of the government; and a President and a Congress who hold each other in ...

Our Constitution wisely assigns both joint and separate roles to each branch of the government; and a President and a Congress who hold each other in ...

Our Constitution wisely assigns both joint and separate roles to each branch of the government; and a President and a Congress who hold each other in ...