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    1. Bloomberg's answers on questions like whether and when a president may attack another country without Congress, override a law based on claimed commander-in-chief power, etc., followed a pattern of pledging restraint but leaving potential wiggle room. nytimes.com/2020/02/27/us/politics/bloomberg-executive-power.html
  1. …in reply to @charlie_savage
    Bloomberg identified certain potential post-Trump reforms he would consider signing laws to reimpose previous norms of presidential self-restraint ... nytimes.com/2020/02/27/us/politics/bloomberg-executive-power.html
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    1. …in reply to @charlie_savage
      But there were certain potential post-Trump reforms in the list he did not identify as those he viewed with favor. Several of those were particularly notable -- like on tax returns, divesting, and emoluments -- since he'd be another billionaire businessman president.
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      1. …in reply to @charlie_savage
        Bloomberg dodged a question on whether his hypothetical administration would continue the novel Espionage Act charges against Julian Assange. But as the founder of Bloomberg News, he voiced a strong belief in press freedoms, calling the press "the friend of the people."
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