Trump v. Slaughter: The Biggest Win of the Supreme Court Term | Dr. John Eastman
The Jenny Beth ShowJuly 08, 202600:03:22

Trump v. Slaughter: The Biggest Win of the Supreme Court Term | Dr. John Eastman

Presidential power restored: Dr. John Eastman on how Trump v. Slaughter ended a 90-year-old precedent and reined in the bureaucratic state.
Lost in the birthright citizenship coverage was the ruling Dr. John Eastman calls one of the most important structural decisions in a decade. In Trump v. Slaughter, the Supreme Court overturned the 1935 Humphrey's Executor precedent and restored the President's authority to control the executive branch, which Eastman argues means restoring the American people's authority, because the President is the one official everyone elects. He connects it to the whole progressive project of replacing self-government with the rule of experts, a project he says COVID exposed, and to lower-court judges who have been striking down the President's clearly campaigned-on policies while never having been elected to anything.
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00:00 — Did the Court Move Closer to the Constitution?
00:14 — Trump v. Slaughter Ends Humphrey's Executor
00:41 — COVID and the Myth of Rule by Experts
01:27 — Judges Who Think They're Policymakers
02:05 — Pushing Back on a Wayward Judiciary
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