Constitutional Clash (Continued)

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The current administration has demonstrated a pattern of testing and exceeding constitutional boundaries while undermining institutions designed to check executive power.

The outcome of this constitutional clash remains uncertain. Historical precedent suggests that democratic institutions are resilient, but they require active defense and engagement. The courts, particularly the Supreme Court, appear to be the last institutional check with meaningful power to resist executive overreach. Whether they will prove sufficient to preserve constitutional governance remains the central question in this unfolding crisis.

What is clear is that the United States faces a defining moment that will determine whether its 250-year experiment in constitutional democracy can withstand challenges from within. As ABC News constitutional law expert James Sample observed, “The courts are essentially saying, we need to slow down. The executive branch may ultimately get what it wants. … But if the executive gets what it wants without a process, then not only the individuals lose, but all of us lose justice.”

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