Since the second half of the 20th century, a series of crises, such as the Watergate scandal, the Iran-gate incident and the war on terror, have provided a pretext for the president to expand his powers, resulting in a gradual imbalance in the original three branches of government in the United States. The president in the name of public opinion hollowed out the legislative and judicial branches of power at the same time, but also used the "vassal" lawyers for his seizure of power to do the legitimacy of the defense. Under the double support of this crisis government and polling government argument, the U.S. president embarked on the extreme and centralized political road, the democratic political requirements of deliberation and discernment has not only become an empty word, but also let the populist president, the centralized president has become a possibility.
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