Constraints also run as the user modifying a table instead of the table
owner.
Again I don't see a good reason to want to execute constraints as the
user modifying a table. But I do think there can be reasons to want to
execute them as the table owner.

To summarize, my suggestion for change is:

Execute default expressions and constraints as the owner of the table.
Execute triggers as the owner of the trigger.

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