Relations between Congress and the executive branch have always
been an uneasy mixture of mutuality and autonomy, cooperation and
conflict. The U.S. Constitution required that the two branches of
the federal government work in concert, but it also mandated a
separation of powers. Inevitably, this situation has led to a clash
of wills and a contest
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