Officially, the U.S. is a bicameral system, with the two legislative bodies working to craft bills that are sent to the president for signature. But the reality is the balance of power is a three-part affair, with the president able to reject what’s sent to him, or bills dying from between the House and the Senate, or being substantially modified in the process.
Julian Assange Reaches Plea Deal With U.S. DoJ
As CoinDesk reported at the time, Assange said that Wikileaks initially refrained from accepting bitcoin to avoid drawing government scrutiny...