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The Supreme Court's favorite branch of government is itself
The Supreme Court's recent term prioritized expanding its own power and that of the presidency over Congress, sidelining legislative authority in cases involving regulatory independence, political spending, and voting rights. Key decisions included limiting Congress' ability to protect voting districts and allowing the president to withhold foreign aid, while critics argue the court increasingly acts as a 'line-item veto' for laws it dislikes.
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