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Trump v. the Courts: Is America Headed Toward a Constitutional Crisis?

The Trump administration has seen several of its executive orders frozen — from its campaign to end birthright citizenship to the destruction of USAID. Now a judge in Rhode Island has become the first to declare that the White House has disobeyed a court order. Could this signal the start of a constitutional crisis? Harvard law professor and Bloomberg columnist Noah Feldman joins Walter Isaacson.

Trump v. the Courts: Is America Headed Toward a Constitutional Crisis?

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