The executive branch has gained excessive power since the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, Conversely, the Founders deliberately sought to preclude tyranny through a series of checks and balances placed on the federal government. The Framers recognized that the disbursement of power would indefinitely prevent executive overreach. But recent American presidents have continued to reinterpret these checks and balances, amassing seemingly endless power.
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The White House and the Executive Branch
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The executive branch has gained excessive power since the ratification of the U.S. Constitution, Conversely, the Founders deliberately sought to preclude tyranny through a series of checks and balances placed on the federal government. The Framers recognized that the disbursement of power would indefinitely prevent executive overreach. But recent American presidents have continued to reinterpret these checks and balances, amassing seemingly endless power.