Amendment Challenges Executive Authority: Courts vs. Constitution

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Article 2 of the US Constitution states: “The executive power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America"

Recent discussions highlight a tension between executive power and judicial oversight in the United States. At issue is an amendment proposing federal courts could define or limit the duties of officials in the Executive Office, potentially conflicting with Article II of the Constitution, which vests executive power solely in the President. This debate has led to public outcry on social media, with opinions split on whether this amendment undermines presidential authority or whether the courts are necessary checks on executive power.

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