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Congress divided over how much authority to cede to Trump

Season 2026 Episode 17 | 6m 51s

This week marks one year since Donald Trump re-entered the White House, and we'll be delving into various aspects of his presidency. Congressional correspondent Lisa Desjardins begins our coverage by looking at his expansion of presidential power and how it’s testing Congress and the system of checks and balances rooted in the Constitution.

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