Trump's Power & the Rule of Law
Donald Trump signs another executive order, his signature more than a flourish—it's a symbol of a new political reality. This 2025 documentary examines the phenomenon of the 45th U.S. President's power, its collisions with constitutional norms and the judiciary. Through interviews with lawyers, political analysts, and former officials, the film analyzes how charisma and populist rhetoric can redefine the boundaries of executive authority. It reveals not only public performances but also backroom maneuvers, legal battles, and precedents shaping the contemporary understanding of the rule of law in an era of political upheaval. This is a chronicle of institutions struggling to preserve democratic foundations against unprecedented personal influence.
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| Year | 2025 |
| Country | United States of America |
| Genre | Documentary |
| Director | Michael Kirk |
| Runtime | 84 min. |
| Rating | TMDB: 8.5/10 (4 votes) |
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The directorial style hinges on contrast: archival footage of mass rallies is juxtaposed with the dry text of legal filings, creating tension between emotion and the letter of the law. The camera often focuses not on faces, but on documents—signatures, stamps, rulings—making them the central characters of the drama.
Those who appreciate structural analysis over simple chronology will find a compelling dissection of power, where each episode is a link in a chain of precedent. What lingers is a question about the fragility of institutions. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Michael Kirk
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