Breaking down Trump's 'day one dictator' plans
Ordering mass deportations, slapping tariffs on China or Europe and breaking climate agreements, are these plans even legally possible?
What happens when presidential powers meet constitutional limits? Experts Raza Rumi and Dr Muqteder Khan analyze Trump's bold "day one" agenda - from shutting down the border and ordering mass deportations to slapping tariffs on China or Europe and breaking climate agreements.
These dramatic plans have sparked intense debate. But are these executive actions even legally possible, and how do they compare to historical precedent?
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