
David Frum: The Grift, the Gaudiness, and the Guardrails
To The Contrary with Charlie Sykes
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Judicial Independence and Political Tensions
This chapter explores the complexities of the federal judiciary and the implications of potential presidential impunity, particularly concerning birthright citizenship and accountability. It discusses the evolving landscape of conservative ideology within the judiciary, highlighting the impact of political climates on judicial appointments and the frightening tactics used to intimidate judges. The conversation underscores the precarious state of American governance and the vital need for vigilance in upholding democratic principles.
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