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If the president disagreed with the decision in United States v. Lopez (1995), he could respond by using the Bully Pulpit.

He could use this to challenge others who support the courts decision or persuade them through social media.

Bully pulpit was first used by Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th U.S. President, who said that the White House acted as a bully pulpit. Bully wasn't the noun it is today—for Roosevelt, it was an adjective that meant "outstanding" or "first-rate," not "a blustering, browbeating individual."

Roosevelt was aware of the persuasion power of the modern presidency and appreciated the chance it provided for exhortation, instruction, or inspiration.

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