
The Courts Won’t Save Democracy From Trump
The David Frum Show
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Exploring Corporate Law and Presidential Accountability
This chapter examines the speaker's experiences in corporate law, particularly in litigation regarding mergers and antitrust issues, and links these experiences to broader constitutional themes. It critiques the moral and ethical responsibilities of public officials, especially in light of Donald Trump's presidency, emphasizing the challenges of holding leaders accountable within the legal framework. The discussion raises concerns about the judiciary's role and the complexities of political corruption, advocating for adherence to constitutional norms and the importance of impeachment when necessary.
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