Trump Plans to Use Nixon Trick to Steal Power From Congress

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Trump Plans to Use Nixon Trick to Steal Power From Congress
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As part of his effort to gut the federal government, Trump is reviving Nixon’s claim that the president can simply ignore Congress on spending.

the bureaucratic enemies that supposedly sabotaged American greatness during his first term in office:

[A]dvisors close to the former president tell RealClearPolitics they are drawing up plans to challenge the 1974 Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act in court, and if that fails, to lean on the legislature to repeal it. “Yes, there’s the effort to have it overturned in courts. Yes, there is the legislative effort, but when you think that a law is unconstitutional,” Vought told RCP, the administration ought to look “to do the bare minimum of what the courts have required,” and “to push the envelope.”

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