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Shapiro: Trump ‘accumulated way more power than our founders would have hoped’
United States🏛️ Politics7 hr. ago

Shapiro: Trump ‘accumulated way more power than our founders would have hoped’

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro (D), speaking after President Donald Trump's Independence Day address, criticized Trump for amassing significant executive power, suggesting it exceeds what the Founding Fathers intended. Shapiro's remarks align with Democratic criticisms of Trump's leadership style and perceived expansion of presidential authority. The statement reflects ongoing partisan tensions over executive power and constitutional boundaries. No specific evidence or data was provided to quantify the extent of Trump's power accumulation.

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Shapiro: Trump ‘accumulated way more power than our founders would have hoped’

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro (D), speaking after President Donald Trump's Independence Day address, criticized Trump for amassing significant executive power, suggesting it exceeds what the Founding Fathers intended. Shapiro's remarks align with Democratic criticisms of Trump's leadership style and perceived expansion of presidential authority. The statement reflects ongoing partisan tensions over executive power and constitutional boundaries. No specific evidence or data was provided to quantify the extent of Trump's power accumulation.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the issue through a Democratic perspective, emphasizing concerns about executive overreach and referencing 'founders' as a normative standard. The language suggests a critical view of Trump's presidency and aligns with progressive critiques of concentrated power. There is no equal

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