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How Bad Is It?: Trump’s War on Comedians

The Political Scene | The New Yorker

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Presidential Power and Independent Agencies

This chapter explores how a particular presidential administration sought to exert control over independent agencies like the FCC and the Department of Education, while examining the legal limitations and court rulings that define executive authority. It emphasizes the need for checks against presidential power in the context of democratic governance and the potential risks of unchecked authority.

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