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Eisenhower Invokes Executive Privilege

1954

President Dwight Eisenhower sets presidential precedent when he invokes executive privilege and refuses to turn over notes of his meetings with Army officials to Sen. Joseph McCarthy, who is seeking to expose communists in the Army. Saying that national security might be breached, Eisenhower also refuses to allow officials in his administration to testify under oath at the Army-McCarthy hearings.