Donald #Trump testet, wie weit seine Macht als US-Präsident reicht. Noch ist die Justiz intakt und die Verfassungskrise nur ein Wort, analysiert Martin Klingst. Aber es könne schnell gehen. https://t.co/lMZKrUWUAI
The Unitary Executive. @steve_vladeck https://t.co/DtW2Mtow5x
도널드 트럼프 미국 대통령의 전방위적 정부 구조조정에 반발해 제기된 다수의 소송 중 처음으로 연방대법원의 판단을 받는 사건이 곧 나올 전망이다. https://t.co/IdV53vf99u
President Donald Trump is facing legal scrutiny as he submits a brief to the Supreme Court outlining his interpretation of Article II powers. This marks the first time the Trump administration has appealed to the Supreme Court, amid ongoing legal challenges regarding his broad assertions of presidential authority. The administration is advancing a controversial legal doctrine known as the 'unitary executive' theory, which posits expansive executive powers for the president. Legal experts warn that this approach could lead to significant constitutional confrontations. The implications of these actions have sparked discussions about the potential for a constitutional crisis, as Trump's administration claims it is under unprecedented attack from the judiciary. The upcoming Supreme Court case will test the limits of presidential power, particularly in relation to a district judge's ruling that blocked the dismissal of a federal agency head, a move seen as a direct challenge to judicial authority.