EPISODE · Aug 11, 2026 · 2 MIN
The Executive Edge_ Can the Courts Stop a President
from Conspiracy Theories Exploring The Unseen · host Michael Fortune
The American presidency is often described as the most powerful position in the world, but there is an eternal tug-of-war built into our democracy: just how far can a president go before the judicial branch pulls the emergency brake? It all traces back to a fundamental ambiguity in Article II of the Constitution. The founders were notoriously vague about the exact boundaries of executive power, leaving it to the courts to fill in the blanks. This power of judicial review was solidified back in 1803 with Marbury v. Madison, setting the precedent that the court gets the final say on what is and isn't constitutional. But historically, this wasn't just a theoretical debate. Think back to 1952, when President Truman tried to seize steel mills to support the Korean War effort. The Supreme Court stepped in, ruling that he lacked the authority to do so without clear congressional backing.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/conspiracy-theories-exploring-the-unseen--5194379/support.
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