Throughout President Donald Trump’s second term in office, his administration has continued to expand the powers of the executive branch. A new blog post in a series of addendum’s from the Cato’s Robert Levy, details four questions about the limits of executive power:
- Can the president summarily kill drug dealers?
- Do soldiers have to obey illegal orders?
- Was the president authorized to seize Nicolas Maduro?
- Has ICE exceeded its immigration enforcement authority?
You can read Robert Levy’s previous addendums on the expansion of executive power below:
To speak with Levy further on the expansion of executive power under President Trump, contact Christopher Tarvardian.
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