
Griffith Warns of Constitutional Crisis, Urges Compromise
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Former federal judge Thomas Griffith warns of a looming constitutional crisis in America, fueled by extreme political divisions and a breakdown in civil discourse. He emphasizes the founding documents demand for compromise and negotiation, but fears todays irreconcilable contempt may threaten the nations survival. Griffith highlights the framers success in 1787, achieved through mutual respect and concessions, and urges leaders to build coalitions and give ground for common action. Utah Governor Spencer Cox and religious scholar Dallin Oaks promote moderation, unity, and good-faith talks to counter toxic polarization. Griffith laments the shift in politics where personal character once trumped policy wins, but now seems overlooked if the economy thrives. He sees this as another danger eroding the constitutional framework. Renewing virtues like amity and deference is seen as the path forward to restore compromise and keep the government strong and united.
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