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The Real Threat Isn’t Presidential Power—It’s an Unaccountable Bureaucracy

The Washington Post’s opinion asserts that President Trump’s dismissal of officials threatens democracy, bolstered by a careless Supreme Court. However, the argument is flawed, as Article II clearly grants executive power to the president. True democracy demands accountability, not bureaucratic permanence, with elections ensuring responsible governance.

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History Repeats When Power Is Threatened: Democrats, Immigration, and the Politics of Defiance

Michael Phillips argues that the Democratic Party is repeating historical patterns by delegitimizing federal law enforcement, as it once did during the abolition of slavery. Today’s rhetoric toward Immigration and Customs Enforcement mirrors that past resistance, suggesting a dangerous precedent. Ignoring history risks chaos and undermines the rule of law.

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Trump Administration Strikes Back: Lawsuit Targets Entire Maryland Federal Bench Over Deportation Delay

The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against Maryland’s federal judges, accusing them of judicial overreach for delaying deportation proceedings. The move aims to assert executive authority over immigration enforcement and deter other courts from similar actions. Critics argue this could lead to ideological interference in immigration policy.

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