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White House East Wing Litigation Predicted to Trigger New Constitutional Amendments by 2035

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White House East Wing Litigation Predicted to Trigger New Constitutional Amendments by 2035

A newly released ten-year forward analysis from the Futurist Institute predicts that the ongoing "White House East Wing litigation" over internal security clearances will fundamentally reshape the balance of executive power by 2030. The report suggests that within five years, the Supreme Court will rule that the East Wing's administrative roles require a formal, public-facing confirmation process, effectively creating a "fourth branch" of oversight. By 2035, experts believe this litigation will cascade into at least three constitutional amendments, permanently altering how presidential advisors are vetted and how domestic policy is developed from the residence. "The White House East Wing litigation is no longer a legal dispute; it is the catalyst for a new era of governmental transparency and separation of powers," said lead futurist Dr. Elena Vance. Social media is already abuzz with claims that the case will be the "most consequential legal battle of the decade," with hashtags like #EastWingReform and #FourthBranch trending.