
With Walz, Harris Can Pivot to the Center
The Mona Charen Show
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The Fettered Presidency: History and Implications
This chapter examines the conservative perspectives on presidential power and the constraints enacted by Congress and the courts, tracing its evolution from the Reagan era to contemporary political dynamics. It discusses the implications of a recent court ruling on presidential immunity and the tension between executive authority and accountability. Ultimately, the chapter reflects on how historical precedents and political strategies shape the balance of power within U.S. governance.
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