A Decision to Limit Presidential Power
Separation of powers among three branches of government is a central principle in the U.S. Constitution. According to Articles 1, 2, and 3, the Congress makes laws, the President as chief executive enforces them, and the federal judges interpret them in specific cases. The separation of powers is neither rigid nor comprehensive, because the Constitution includes a system of checks and balances that provides each branch of government with ways to limit the powers of the others. Further, the Constitution requires each branch to cooperate with the others to carry out certain duties. The system of separated powers with checks and balances prevents one branch from accumulating so much power that it can dominate the others and rule tyrannically.
Separation of powers among three branches of government is a central principle in the U.S. Constitution.
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Perhaps the best way for trump devotees to think about this issue is to ask yourself whether you thought Obama or Biden had the right to disregard judicial rulings they didn't like.
C'mon guys, this is basic stuff.
The Limits of Executive Power