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In this episode, Jonathon and I dive deep into the troubling legacy of the Trump administration’s selective approach to the U.S. Constitution. We unpack how due process was repeatedly undermined, and how the administration cherry-picked which parts of the Constitution to uphold—while conveniently ignoring others. From executive overreach to attacks on judicial independence, we explore how these actions threaten to normalize a dangerous precedent: one where constitutional rights are applied unilaterally, and the rule of law becomes a tool of power rather than a safeguard of justice. Join us as we examine what this means for the future of democracy and why vigilance is more important now than ever.
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In this episode, Jonathon and I dive deep into the troubling legacy of the Trump administration’s selective approach to the U.S. Constitution. We unpack how due process was repeatedly undermined, and how the administration cherry-picked which parts of the Constitution to uphold—while conveniently ignoring others. From executive overreach to attacks on judicial independence, we explore how these actions threaten to normalize a dangerous precedent: one where constitutional rights are applied unilaterally, and the rule of law becomes a tool of power rather than a safeguard of justice. Join us as we examine what this means for the future of democracy and why vigilance is more important now than ever.