How constitutional guardrails have always contained presidential ambitions
- Written by Victor Menaldo, Professor of Political Science, Co-founder of the Political Economy Forum, University of Washington
Since the U.S. Congress first met in 1789, it has been a key check on the power of the president.Allyn Cox, via Architect of the CapitolAs Donald Trump’s second inauguration fast approaches, concerns he threatens American democracy are rising yet again. Some warnings have cited Trump’s authoritarian rhetoric, willingness to undermine...
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