Democratic state attorneys general have raised alarm about Donald Trump's actions, describing the current political climate as a constitutional crisis. They accuse Trump of disregarding the law, expanding executive powers, and attempting to undermine democratic institutions. Kris Mayes, Arizona's attorney general, warns that the country is on the brink of dictatorship. Kathy Jennings emphasizes the importance of checks and balances. The attorneys general believe they are the last line of defense against Trump’s efforts, which they argue threaten both the democratic system and the well-being of Americans at large.
We are on the brink of a dictatorship, and America has never been in a more dangerous position than she is today, Kris Mayes, the attorney general of Arizona, said.
He was elected president, but no one put a crown on this guy's head, said Delaware's attorney general, Kathy Jennings.
No one's going to wave a flag and say it has started, he said, adding that the scope and scale of Trump's efforts to dismantle the federal government would have devastating, real-life consequences for Americans.
As Trump moves to expand his power without any resistance from Republicans in Congress, the courts have emerged as the central threat to his agenda.
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