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Written by The Conversation | December 08, 2025 | 06:13 AM ET
When the framers of what became the U.S. Constitution set out to draft the rules of our government on a hot, humid day in the summer of 1787, debates over details raged on.
But one thing the men agreed on was the power of a new, representative legislative branch. Article I the first one, after all details the awesome responsibilities of the House of Representatives and the Senate: power to levy taxes, fund the government, declare war, impeach justices and presidents, and approve treaties, among many, many others.
In comparison, Article II, detailing the responsibilities of the president, and Article III, detailing the Supreme Court, are rather brief further deferring to the preferred branch, Congress, for actual policymaking.
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C Moon
(13,396 posts)So they made sure they elected a weak president.