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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Holly Patrick

Huge cheers as King hails ‘checks and balances’ on executive power in Congress speech

  • King Charles received significant applause during his speech to the US Congress on Tuesday (28 April) for praising the concept of "checks and balances" on executive power.
  • He received a standing ovation from lawmakers as he highlighted the US system's foundation in checks and balances, rooted in the Magna Carta.
  • The King emphasised that the Magna Carta, issued in 1215, established the principle that the monarch and government are not above the law.
  • He noted that the US Supreme Court Historical Society has recorded the Magna Carta being cited in at least 160 Supreme Court cases since 1789.
  • This citation underscores its foundational role in the principle that executive power is subject to scrutiny and limitations.

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