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Is Trump the Roman Tyrant America's Founders Feared?

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Judicial Authority and Political Dynamics

This chapter examines the potential Supreme Court decisions affecting birthright citizenship and executive power, analyzing the historical context and implications for the balance between Congress and the presidency. It highlights the critical importance of judicial independence and the dangers of partisan-driven impeachment of judges, linking these issues to the stability of the rule of law in America.

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