Quote by James Madison
I think it absolutely necessary that the President should have the power of removing his subordinates from office; it will make him, in a peculiar manner, responsible for their conduct, and subject him to impeachment himself, if he suffers them to perpetrate with impunity high crimes or misdemeanors against the United States, or neglects to superintend their conduct, so as to check their excesses.
Summary
This quote highlights the importance of granting the President the power to remove subordinates from office. By having this authority, the President becomes responsible for their actions and can be held accountable if they commit crimes or neglect their duties. This power ensures that the President actively supervises and restrains any potential misconduct or abuses of power by those under their command. By emphasizing the President's accountability, it serves as a deterrent against allowing any subordinates to commit serious offenses without consequences.