Book on Separation of Powers Avoids Judging Trump
February 16, 2026·8 days ago·via Times Higher Education

A new book dissecting America's separation of powers curiously pulls punches when it comes to judging President Trump, raising eyebrows among conservatives who see his bold executive actions as a necessary check on bureaucratic overreach. Times Higher Education spotlights this reluctance, even as Trump's second term tests executive limits through tariffs under IEEPA and aggressive deportations invoking the Alien Enemies Act.
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