If you saw what Trump sees, I bet you’d become a hawk, too
Much like adolescence, when a man becomes president, he goes through some intense changes.
Any previously expressed fears about excessive executive power and “the imperial presidency” tend to dissipate. After all, the power of the presidency is now in the hands of someone he trusts completely: himself. Belief in the War Powers Act, and its restrictions upon the president’s authority to use military force, usually disappears.
