

Is America's Constitution Undermining Itself?
Is America's Constitution Undermining Itself? A Look at Congressional Power and Judicial Oversight America is facing questions about the stability of its constitutional framework. A recent video by St. Gael, a self-described researcher, argues that the current system inherently allows for the erosion of the constitution through legal means. Gael's central claim is that Congress's power over the courts permits this gradual dismantling of protections. He illustrates this with examples related to due process and reproductive rights. While his assertions are provocative, they warrant careful examination. Experts on constitutional law will need to weigh in to provide a balanced perspective and verify the accuracy of Gael's claims. Gael states, "Congress designs the court under Federalist 78 through 83 because Article 3 on the judiciary is incomplete." This statement, while potentially true in part, is presented without sufficient context or supporting evidence. Further research is needed to determine if this assertion accurately reflects the complexities of the American judicial system. The video's focus on the potential for abuse of power within the system is a valid concern, but requires more rigorous analysis to determine the extent of the problem and propose potential solutions.