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Public needs to rise up to fight ‘constitutional crisis,’ says Democratic senator
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In a recent article, concerns have been raised about President Trump’s attempts to expand presidential power, prompting Democrats to contemplate their response. With Trump and adviser Elon Musk making bold moves, such as freezing appropriated spending and effectively closing the U.S. Agency for International Development, questions have emerged regarding the boundaries of presidential authority outlined in the Constitution. Senator Chris Murphy, D-Conn., strongly opposes these actions, labeling them as “illegal seizures of power” leading to a “constitutional crisis.” He refuses to support any Trump nominees and urges Republicans to take a stand for democracy as well.

Murphy emphasizes the importance of checks and balances designed by the Constitution to prevent such crises. He criticizes Trump for overstepping boundaries, such as unilaterally suspending federal programs and defying court orders. Murphy also highlights concerns about the influence of the Supreme Court, suggesting a potential bias favoring the president’s views.

Regarding the Democratic response, Murphy advocates for a unified front in opposing nominees and legislation until the crisis is resolved. He stresses the need for public engagement to pressure Republicans into action. While some Democrats have shown opposition, Murphy calls for greater Republican accountability, emphasizing the shared responsibility to uphold democratic principles.

The article underscores the urgent need for bipartisan cooperation to address the current challenges to democratic norms and the rule of law in the face of escalating executive actions.

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