In a recent interview with the president of El Salvador at the White House, the current administration made a shocking statement: they are considering sending U.S. citizens who have committed violent crimes to serve time in prisons in El Salvador. This suggestion is deeply troubling and raises serious constitutional concerns. It is no secret thatContinue reading “Defending The Constitution:”
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The Power and Limits of Executive Orders: Are Checks and Balances Failing?
The Power and Limits of Executive Orders: Are Checks and Balances Failing? On the first day in office, the current president signed a large number of executive orders, raising questions about the true meaning and scope of such actions. While the U.S. Constitution does not explicitly mention executive orders, the president’s ability to issue themContinue reading “The Power and Limits of Executive Orders: Are Checks and Balances Failing?”
