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Judges, President Trump, and the Fight for Power

Mark Levin Podcast

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Judicial Powers and Presidential Authority

This chapter explores the balance of powers between judges and the presidency, focusing on foreign policy decisions as framed by the Constitution. It critiques the modern interpretation of the necessary and proper clause and its implications for congressional authority, as well as the centralization of power in the judiciary. The discussion highlights historical influences and urges a return to the original principles of limited federal powers envisioned by the Constitution's framers.

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