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Check and Balances

1 h 0 min · 5 de mar de 2026
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Donald Trump reclaimed the White House and, on the first day of his second term, took out his Sharpie pen and signed 26 Executive Orders a record, with the total thus far exceeding 200. He's not the first president to exercise this privilege of the presidency with frequency, but he has generated more challenges to the reach of his constitutional authority than any president who preceded him. The military operation that led to the capture of Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro is yet another example of what some might call an imperial presidency. The Supreme Court this Term will decide cases dealing with several unilateral actions Trump has undertaken involving a diverse range of governmental decision making: Birthright Citizenship, immigration, tariffs, and the firing of federal agency heads. Has President Trump overreached, or does the presidency receive a bonus when it comes to checks and balances? FOLCS and 92NY [https://www.92ny.org/event/checks-and-balances-what-limits-are-there-on-presidential-power] were joined by former Deputy Solicitor General of the United States, Neal Katyal; NYU legal scholar, Melissa Murray; and former Attorney General of the United States, Michael Mukasey on President Trump's expansion of executive authority.

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