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The United States Constitution is in trouble. After Donald Trump lost the 2020 election, he called for the “termination of all rules, regulations and articles, even those found in the ...
Asked on 'Meet the Press' whether he needs to uphold the U.S. Constitution, President Trump flatly said, 'I don't know.' And you know what? I agree.
Yet, whether liberal or conservative, many people today would be hard-pressed to identify how or why exactly some continue to ...
Those “jokers” who wrote the Constitution are really getting under Trump’s skin in his second term. By one count, 180 judicial rulings have partly or wholly blocked Trump’s executive ...
The framers of our Constitution were committed to safeguarding fundamental rights from the whims of momentary public opinion. To achieve this, they designed a structure of government that ...
Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., in commenting on presidential authority, has said, “Under our Constitution, the executive power — all of it — is vested in a president.” ...
Once the Constitution was ratified, advocates and jurists argued primarily from its text. Gienapp's treatment of Alexander Hamilton is emblematic of this mistake.
How Trump could subvert the Constitution and stay in office for a third term. The president would need the backing of the military, writes Pascal Lupien. Wednesday 14 May 2025 12:05 BST.
The Constitution of 1788's original seven articles include twenty-two provisions that refer to "offices" and "officers." Some clauses use the words "office" or "officer," standing alone and ...
The copy of the U.S. Constitution, one of only a handful known to exist, was found two years ago at a former plantation in Edenton, North Carolina.
The Framers designed the Constitution as a bulwark against monarchy, yet within hours of swearing an oath to support and defend the Constitution, Trump began governing as a monarch.