Trump Is upholding the Constitution by calling out its weaknesses
- The federal government is currently approaching a debt crisis amid recent congressional approval of the 'Big Beautiful Bill' expanding government roles.
- This situation follows decades of ignored fiscal rules and repeated but unsuccessful attempts to amend the Constitution for fiscal responsibility.
- President Donald Trump endorsed the 'Big Beautiful Bill' and responded "I don't know" in May when asked if he needed to uphold the Constitution.
- Trump’s comment does not dismiss the Constitution but reflects his concern that it no longer serves as a strong safeguard preventing excessive government power.
- The approval of the bill and the constitutional debate suggest ongoing challenges to fiscal governance and calls for structural reforms in the U.S. Government.
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