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Democracy will we see an overreach before 2026? U.S. Constitution. In a recent interview, President Trump responded to a question as to whether he had to uphold the Constitution with, “I don’t know.” In the more than 150 executive ordersCongress has thus far failed to serve as a check on executive overreach, perhaps out of fear. Do you see how they don't stand up anymore for the voters?The 22nd Amendment was ratified in 1951 to limit presidents to two terms after Franklin Delano Roosevelt was elected to a fourth term in 1942.No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice …”The Constitution shows that President Trump could not run for vice president with the intent of the president stepping down upon inauguration because President Trump is constitutionally ineligible under the 22nd Amendment.whether the EO served as an unconstitutional “Bill of Attainder”—imposing punishment on targets without trial—but suggested that the president cannot independently do what Congress is specifically barred from doing and that the matter could be addressed at a later time.Directing pretextual investigations against political opponents for their constitutionally protected acts may well violate the Constitution in multiple ways. The First Amendment protects everyone in the United States from prosecution based on their free speech unless it constitutes a “true threat,” which does not apply to the cases described below. The Fifth Amendment's equal protection clause also protects these individuals and institutions and prohibits

President Trump, including special counsel Jack Smith, New York Attorney General Letitia James, and the DOJ personnel tasked with prosecuting January 6 insurgents.

Many of the targets of these investigations are already pushing back against the Trump administration’s seemingly unconstitutional actions.So far, the Supreme Court has made it difficult for the lower courts to enforce their orders against President Trump’s apparent overreach. Five justices have largely permitted the administration to move forward with seemingly illegal or unconstitutional actions by overturning temporary restraining orders on technical or procedural bases but have not spoken on the merits of any of the appealed cases. In doing so, the Roberts court may be staving off a direct confrontation between the judiciary and President Trump.can we say the news has been reporting a lot of what we have been reading about? If history is trying to repeat itself, then failure would be Defeated by the voters in America who will abide by the Constitution of the united States for liberty and justice for all. 2025 is not over, but 2026 will be a new beginning for life and change for all races. Keep praying. God B less America.