Ignore the Court? The Real Checks and Balances in the Founders Constitution


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Feb 12 2025 27 mins   28

The Constitution is supreme – not acts of Congress, not a president’s views, and not court opinions. The Framers repeatedly affirmed this. So, who decides when the Constitution is violated? For the Founders, the answer was everyone. And that’s the key to what we’re covering in this episode – how real checks and balances were designed to work.


Path to Liberty: February 12, 2025



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