Defender in chief

Donald Trump's fight for presidential power

Defender in chief

Donald Trump's fight for presidential power
John Yoo
Book - 2020

"Celebrated constitutional scholar John Yoo makes a provocative case against Donald Trump's alleged disruption of constitutional rules and norms. Donald Trump isn't shredding the Constitution-he's its greatest defender. Ask any liberal-and many moderate conservatives-and they'll tell you that Donald Trump is a threat to the rule of law and the U.S. Constitution. Mainstream media outlets have reported fresh examples of alleged executive overreach or authoritarian White House decisions nearly every day of his presidency. In the 2020 primaries, the candidates have rushed to accuse Trump of destroying our democracy and jeopardizing our nation's very existence. Yoo argues that this charge has things exactly backwards. Far from considering Trump an inherent threat to our nation's founding principles, Yoo convincingly argues that Washington, Jefferson, Madison and Hamilton would have seen Trump as returning to their vision of presidential power, even at his most controversial. It is instead liberal opponents who would overthrow existing constitutional understanding in order to unseat Trump, but in getting their man would inflict permanent damage on the office of the presidency, the most important office in our constitutional system and the world. This provocative and engaging work is a compelling defense of an embattled president's ideas and actions."--

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37413318720838 Available Non-fiction 973.933 YOO
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Yoo, John (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : All Points Books, 2020.
Edition:First edition.
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505 0 |a "You're hired!": Trump and the electoral college -- "The end of my presidency": Trump and enforcing the law -- "I need loyalty!": Trump and the revolt of the bureaucracy -- Draining the swamp: the president's power to reverse -- "We have to have borders": Trump and immigration -- America first: Trump and foreign policy -- Fire and fury: Trump at war -- "See you in the Supreme Court": the Trump judiciary -- "You're fired!": impeaching the president. 
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