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Booker did not shy away from framing his dissatisfaction sharply. He accused the President of violating the Constitution and undermining democratic norms, emphasizing his desire for justice and a return to constitutional principles. In his own words, he called out what he saw as a disturbing trend: law firms kowtowing to the president, media outlets silencing voices that criticize him, and corporate interests paying homage to the administration—all actions that Booker linked to the erosion of democratic institutions.