Trump Is upholding the Constitution by calling out its weaknesses
- The House recently approved the Big Beautiful Bill, championed by Trump, addressing urgent federal debt and government reform challenges.
- This action follows a long history of Congress failing to pass a fiscal responsibility amendment despite two-thirds of states applying for an Article V convention by the late 1970s.
- In May, Trump answered "I don’t know" when questioned about his obligation to defend the U.S. Constitution, sparking discussions on the document's current role and effectiveness.
- The Big Beautiful Bill recognizes the expanded government role and structural reform needs, while Trump's remark motivates a reexamination of constitutional limits amid debt crisis concerns.
- These developments imply a critical moment for Americans to exercise constitutional powers to address governmental overreach and fiscal instability.
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Since returning to office, Donald Trump has often called the US legal system into question. He has criticised judges as activists, challenged the role of the courts and insisted some firms do free legal work in support of his administration’s causes to make up for working for some of his political opponents.Meanwhile, Vice-President J.D. Vance has advised US Supreme Court chief justice John Roberts that he ought to be “checking the excesses” of …
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