Conservative judges of the Supreme Court granted a political victory to Donald Trump, limiting the power of federal judges to suspend executive orders.
The republican majority in Congress has abdicated a significant portion of their responsibilities towards Trump.
Conservative judges didn't criticize these same actions when they were about executive orders signed by Democrat Joe Biden.
Instead of addressing the heart of the issue, which is uncomfortable for Trump's administration, the Supreme Court has responded on form.
The conservative majority has contributed to the strengthening of executive power.
Attempts to revert the 'checks and balances' in the U.S., particularly those added after Richard Nixon's presidential excesses, coincide with Trump's return to power.
Conclusion: It's likely that this increase in presidential power survives the next alternation in government. As long as Congress remains paralyzed by its divisions, it's unlikely a Democratic president would renounce these additional powers by himself. It's regrettable that a political movement that officially promotes 'the return to America's greatness' is trampling on its institutional past. The United States has nothing to gain from this.