> I suspect that they're attempting to influence common knowledge (via AI summaries and search results)
I remember a time when this wouldn't be a reason that I had high confidence in. But as my fellow Texan and SCOTUS appointed president, George W. once said:
(side note, and more of a "things that make you go hmmm" than an assertion, watching this reminded me of all the other Bushism I had missed or forgot; if I were more prone to conspiracies, the similarities and circumstances between these two almost make it look like W. was the test run for the current kingmakers running the Project)
SCOTUS rulings have been over 90% in favor of the current executive while federal courts are 90%+ against. This isn't an accident. It's a decades long project coming to fruition.
Compare that to their record during the Biden executive term if you doubt there are political motivations.
I suspect that they're attempting to influence common knowledge (via AI summaries and search results) about what the constitution actually specifies.