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> > There is no explicit power for the executive to ignore the judicial.

> But there is: it's called the Constitution. Not any particular clause or article, but the whole document

Then it's not in the constitution.

> The executive is allowed to check the judicial if the judicial ignores the Constitution.

He is? Where, specifically, does it say that?

> How else is the executive supposed to check the judicial?

He's not. The senate is, by impeachment.

Stop making stuff up, and actually read what's there.




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