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What Does ‘Constitutional Crisis’ Mean? (shared)

What Does ‘Constitutional Crisis’ Mean?

Panelists joined to discuss Donald Trump’s standoff with the judicial branch and his move to shut down the Department of Education.

By The Editors, The Atlantic 

Fears of a possible constitutional crisis are on the rise following an apparent standoff between Donald Trump and a federal judge after the president was ordered to stop deportation flights traveling to El Salvador. Meanwhile, Trump also moved to dismantle the Department of Education this week—and it is still unclear how much of the agency will remain intact. Panelists on Washington Week With The Atlantic joined to discuss.

Since taking office, Trump has gone after executive agencies, congressionally authorized programs, the military, and now he’s going after the judiciary, David Ignatius said last night. “I do think that ahead of us is a confrontation in which the Supreme Court is going to decide what executive authority the president has.” But until that moment is reached, he continued, “I wouldn’t say we’re at the constitutional crisis.”

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