The article critiques the notion that the three branches of the U.S. government are 'co-equal,' arguing that this idea is a simplistic and misleading platitude often used by politicians. It suggests that Congress should be restored as the dominant branch of government.
Bias read (Left): The article challenges the prevailing narrative of equal power among the three branches of government, implying that the current balance favors other branches over Congress. This framing aligns with progressive views that emphasize legislative authority and criticize executive or judicial overreach.
