President Trump's administration has systematically redefined executive authority, forging policy and projecting power through unilateral actions that bypass the traditional checks of a constitutional republic.
The Royal Prerogative Returns: How Trump's Rule by Whim Echoes Colonial Grievances
President Trump's administration has systematically redefined executive authority, forging policy and projecting power through unilateral actions that bypass the traditional checks of a constitutional republic.
Why it matters: The framers, having just escaped a monarchy, meticulously designed a government of separated powers to prevent the "mischievous effects of a mutable government," a threat outlined in the Federalist Papers. This deliberate instability, born of executive caprice, undermines the very pillars meant to ensure consistent and predictable governance. Such "fluctuating councils and a variable policy" erode not only domestic confidence but also America's standing on the global stage, demonstrating a profound disregard for the institutional stability essential to a durable republic. The long-term damage to these bent institutions may prove irreversible.
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