White House crowns Trump 'king' on day he calls Zelensky a 'dictator'Trump ended New York's congestion pricing program, invoking significant backlash and comparisons to monarchical power dynamics.
Most Powerless Image of a President' Ever: Lawrence O'Donnell Flames Trump's Subservience' to Elon Musk in Oval OfficeElon Musk's media appearance undermined Trump's authority, portraying him as powerless during a press event.
A Message From the Vice PrincipalVice President Kamala Harris's warning against Donald Trump's potential re-election was perceived as lacking gravitas and authority, resembling a disciplinary reprimand.
White House crowns Trump 'king' on day he calls Zelensky a 'dictator'Trump ended New York's congestion pricing program, invoking significant backlash and comparisons to monarchical power dynamics.
Most Powerless Image of a President' Ever: Lawrence O'Donnell Flames Trump's Subservience' to Elon Musk in Oval OfficeElon Musk's media appearance undermined Trump's authority, portraying him as powerless during a press event.
A Message From the Vice PrincipalVice President Kamala Harris's warning against Donald Trump's potential re-election was perceived as lacking gravitas and authority, resembling a disciplinary reprimand.
How will Trump approach and possibly transform presidential power?Trump's second term could significantly expand presidential power, challenging the traditional balance of government.
How Much Power Does President Trump Have?Trump's executive orders signify a challenge to the constitutional balance of power between the presidency, Congress, and the Supreme Court.
How will Trump approach and possibly transform presidential power?Trump's second term could significantly expand presidential power, challenging the traditional balance of government.
How Much Power Does President Trump Have?Trump's executive orders signify a challenge to the constitutional balance of power between the presidency, Congress, and the Supreme Court.
Medieval Justice in the Modern Day: The Pardon - Medievalists.netThe power to pardon in the U.S. traces its roots to medieval kingship, emphasizing mercy and the unique role of the President.