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The Weight of Presidential Power

This chapter explores the constitutional implications of presidential power, particularly through the lens of megalomania and the contrasting behaviors of leaders like Joe Biden and Donald Trump. It analyzes the importance of constitutional checks on executive authority while reflecting on cultural and historical contexts, such as significant musical pieces played during inaugural events. The discussion also touches on the challenges of governance, the influence of party dynamics, and the complex legal landscape surrounding potential executive actions.

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