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What does the ‘constitutional crisis’ mean?

Washington Week with Atlantic

Panelists joined to discuss with the closure of Donald Trump’s judicial branch and the Ministry of Education.

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The fear of a possible constitutional crisis increases after Donald Trump and a federal judge to stop the deportation flights traveling to President El Salvador. Meanwhile, Trump took action to dismantle the Ministry of Education this week, and it is still unclear how much the agency will remain intact. Panelists Washington Week with Atlantic He joined to discuss.

David Ignatius said last night, David Ignatius said since he took office, Trump has gone after the army of the administrator agencies, congress authorized programs, and now after the army. “I think ahead of us is a conflict to which executive authority of the President of the Supreme Court will decide.” But until that moment was reached, “I do not say that we are in the constitutional crisis.”

Michael Scher, “the court to challenge a judge to challenge, unheard of what is not heard, what is not heard, if it goes to the Supreme Court,” he added. “If he challenges this court, this would be a remarkable moment.”

JOIN IN THE PRESIDENT EDITOR AtlanticJeffrey Goldberg, to discuss this and more: Eugene Daniels is a senior Washington correspondent and common host Weekend In MSNBC; David Ignatius, columnist Washington Post; Michael Scher, staff writer Atlantic; Nancy Youssef, National Security Reporter Wall Street Journal.

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