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This line of inquiry echoes longstanding debates about presidential capacity and the potential for unseen powerbrokers to influence American governance. It also fuels suspicion that some actions taken by the Biden administration may have been delegated, raising constitutional and legal questions about legitimacy.
The Supreme Court’s Latest Victory for the Presidency
On the judicial front, the administration received a notable win in the Supreme Court, which upheld the president’s authority to manage federal agencies. This decision is seen as a strategic move to curb the legal efforts—often led by Democratic opponents—to limit executive power through persistent litigations and legal challenges.