imperial presidency
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of imperial presidency
First recorded in 1970–75
Example Sentences
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This isn’t because the founders wanted an imperial presidency.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 5, 2025
You can almost see in this an inexorable battle between the imperial court and the imperial presidency that the court itself created.
From Slate • May 16, 2025
"In Tanzania we have something called an imperial presidency," she said.
From BBC • Sep. 24, 2024
Even Richard M. Nixon, inventor of the so-called imperial presidency, was made to understand this in the end.
From Washington Post • Aug. 13, 2022
The term "imperial presidency" was coined by historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr., a Kennedy adviser who published a book by that name in 1973.
From Fox News • Dec. 22, 2019
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