Reform Constitution: The Truth About Presidential Power
Is the President of the United States truly as powerful as people believe?
In an era of growing political division, expanding executive authority, and increasing public uncertainty, Reform Constitution: The Truth About Presidential Power challenges readers to look beyond headlines, personalities, and partisan politics to examine one of the most important questions in modern democracy:
Inside you'll discover:
The constitutional foundations of presidential powerThe role of Article II and the executive branchHow wars, emergencies, technology, and modern governance have expanded executive authorityThe system of checks and balances designed to protect democracyThe relationship between Congress, the courts, and the presidencyThe importance of civic responsibility and constitutional literacyWhy preserving liberty requires informed and engaged citizensRather than focusing on political parties or individual presidents, Reform Constitution examines the institutions that shape American government and asks whether today's constitutional framework remains equipped to protect freedom in the twenty-first century.
Whether you are passionate about politics, studying constitutional law, or simply seeking a deeper understanding of how the United States government functions, this book provides a compelling and timely examination of one of the nation's most consequential institutions.
Because the future of constitutional liberty depends not only on those who govern-but on those who understand how government is meant to work.