Article I of the Constitution: Shrinking Congressional Power | TFAD Webinar

The U.S. Constitution separates the federal government into three distinct, co-equal branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial. This system, known as the separation of powers, was designed by the framers to prevent any single branch from becoming too powerful. Article 1 of the Constitution sets forth the powers of Congress which include spending, the power to declare war, and the use of the military. Congress's power has been diminishing for decades, ceding authority to the executive branch in areas like foreign policy, national security, and fiscal policy. This trend has been exacerbated by rising political polarization, legislative gridlock, and a growing emphasis on partisan messaging over substantive lawmaking. This panel will discuss both the root causes and the implications of this erosion of Congressional power. Featured Speakers: Congressman Richard Gephardt – former House Majority Leader Congressman Charles Dent Mary Smith – former President, American Bar Association and Director, Task Force for American Democracy

Celebrating the Rule of Law, an Independent Judiciary, and America250 | TFAD Webinar
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Celebrating the Rule of Law, an Independent Judiciary, and America250 | TFAD Webinar

Sen. Whitehouse to uncover connections between Trump, Russia, and Epstein.
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Sen. Whitehouse to uncover connections between Trump, Russia, and Epstein.

UFO whistleblower Jake Barber would '100% testify' under oath to Congress | Reality Check
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UFO whistleblower Jake Barber would '100% testify' under oath to Congress | Reality Check

Safeguarding Democracy - The Rule of Law and the Will of the People | TFAD Virtual Launch
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Safeguarding Democracy - The Rule of Law and the Will of the People | TFAD Virtual Launch

Inflation Is A Choice: Kevin Warsh On Fixing The Federal Reserve | Hoover Institution
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Inflation Is A Choice: Kevin Warsh On Fixing The Federal Reserve | Hoover Institution

Everyone's Constitution: Why it Matters to All of Us | TFAD Constitution Day Webinar
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Everyone's Constitution: Why it Matters to All of Us | TFAD Constitution Day Webinar

Sarah Paine — The war for India (Lecture & interview)
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Sarah Paine — The war for India (Lecture & interview)

Courage is the New Currency: A Special Conversation with Skye Perryman | TFAD Webinar
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Courage is the New Currency: A Special Conversation with Skye Perryman | TFAD Webinar

The Blueprint for Ending American Democracy | The David Frum Show
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The Blueprint for Ending American Democracy | The David Frum Show

Elections 2026: Everything You Need to Know With David Becker & Ben Ginsberg | TFAD Webinar
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Elections 2026: Everything You Need to Know With David Becker & Ben Ginsberg | TFAD Webinar

100-year history of US meddling, coups and wars in the Middle East | Roy Casagranda | UNAPOLOGETIC
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100-year history of US meddling, coups and wars in the Middle East | Roy Casagranda | UNAPOLOGETIC

2026 Cleveland Election Integrity Summit | TFAD x Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association
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2026 Cleveland Election Integrity Summit | TFAD x Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Association

Richard Wolff & Michael Hudson: Karl Marx and the Fall of the West
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Richard Wolff & Michael Hudson: Karl Marx and the Fall of the West

Anthony Scaramucci on Trump, MAGA and the US Midterms  | The Mishal Husain Show
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Anthony Scaramucci on Trump, MAGA and the US Midterms | The Mishal Husain Show

Global Capitalism: On This May Day
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Global Capitalism: On This May Day

Bob Whittemore on Direct Primary Care vs. Concierge Primary Care
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Bob Whittemore on Direct Primary Care vs. Concierge Primary Care

KONTRA #27 Rymanowski, Bartosiak, Bosak: Co dalej z Ukrainą?
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KONTRA #27 Rymanowski, Bartosiak, Bosak: Co dalej z Ukrainą?

Why Leonardo was a saboteur, Gutenberg went broke, and Florence was weird – Ada Palmer
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Why Leonardo was a saboteur, Gutenberg went broke, and Florence was weird – Ada Palmer

Advertising and Privacy in an AI Powered World: A Conversation with Dan Jaffe
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Advertising and Privacy in an AI Powered World: A Conversation with Dan Jaffe

How Did Congress Fund the Revolution? | John Steele Gordon
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How Did Congress Fund the Revolution? | John Steele Gordon