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Trump Doesn't Need to Grab Power; Republicans Are Giving It to Him.

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Analysis by Zachary B. Wolf, CNN Republican majorities in Congress and conservatives on the Supreme Court are ceding power rather than protecting it, giving President Donald Trump increasing control over what the Constitution separated into three branches. But Republican lawmakers applauded Trump when he launched an airstrike against Iran rather than protesting that many of them were kept out of the loop. House Speaker Mike Johnson didn't seem b…

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Analysis by Zachary B. Wolf, CNN Republican majorities in Congress and conservatives on the Supreme Court are ceding power rather than protecting it, giving President Donald Trump increasing control over what the Constitution separated into three branches. But Republican lawmakers applauded Trump when he launched an airstrike against Iran rather than protesting that many of them were kept out of the loop. House Speaker Mike Johnson didn't seem b…

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Analysis by Zachary B. Wolf, CNN Republican majorities in Congress and conservatives on the Supreme Court are ceding power rather than protecting it, giving President Donald Trump increasing control over what the Constitution separated into three branches. But Republican lawmakers applauded Trump when he launched an airstrike against Iran rather than protesting that many of them were kept out of the loop. House Speaker Mike Johnson didn't seem b…

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