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DOCUMENTARY - The Imperial Presidency? Executive Overreach and the Constitution
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Is the U.S. presidency becoming too powerful?
Imagine a president ignoring court rulings, dismantling government agencies, and bypassing oversight. It’s not just a hypothetical—it’s happening now. In this episode, we explore the rise of executive overreach and its implications for democracy.
🔹 Guests:
- Professor Kevin Smith – Political scientist specializing in governance and federal agencies.
- James Goodwin – Legal expert in constitutional law and public policy.
🔍 Topics Covered:
✔️ The shift of power toward the executive branch
✔️ Why bureaucracy exists—and why efficiency isn’t always the goal
✔️ The role of Congress and why it’s failing to hold the presidency accountable
✔️ How courts are becoming the last line of defense—and what happens when they’re ignored
✔️ Lessons from countries where democracy has eroded
✔️ What citizens can do to push back against unchecked executive power
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