Trump aides explore plans to boost Musk effort by wresting control from Congress
Source: Washington Post
Trump aides explore plans to boost Musk effort by wresting control from Congress
The White House could challenge or seek to change a 1974 law that blocks presidents from choosing which programs to fund.
Tech billionaire Elon Musk listens to Donald Trump during a campaign event last month in Butler, Pennsylvania. President-elect Trump announced Tuesday night that Musk will co-chair an outside panel to cut federal spending, known as the Department of Government Efficiency. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)
By Jeff Stein, Elizabeth Dwoskin, Cat Zakrzewski and Jacob Bogage
November 13, 2024 at 5:50 p.m. EST
President-elect Donald Trumps aides are readying unconventional strategies to implement at least some recommendations from a new government spending commission with or without congressional approval, according to two people with knowledge of the matter, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to reflect private deliberations.
On Tuesday, Trump announced that tech billionaire Elon Musk and former GOP presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy would jointly lead a Department of Government Efficiency that would produce recommendations on overhauling U.S. agencies an effort that people in Musks orbit say would aim to apply slash-and-burn business ideologies to the U.S. government. The commission will officially operate outside of the administration but work with the White House budget office, Trump said.
Although changes to government spending typically require an act of Congress, Trump aides are exploring plans to challenge a 1974 budget law to wrest the power to unilaterally adopt the Musk commissions proposals, one of the people said. It is unclear if Trump will ask Congress to approve changes to the budget law or first appeal to the courts to do so, though aides have previously endorsed either approach. Ramaswamy, a former pharmaceutical executive who has said he would stop funding agencies that waste money and dont operate on meritocratic principles, has publicly called on Congress to repeal the law and has suggested workarounds if it is not repealed.
That effort, if successful, could give Trump far greater authority to remake the federal budget on his own, altering the balance of power between the branches of government. During the 2024 presidential campaign, Trump and many of his senior advisers publicly vowed to assert unilateral authority to rescind some federal funds, after Trumps attempts to block aid to Ukraine led to his impeachment during his first term.
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Irish_Dem
(57,527 posts)keithbvadu2
(40,120 posts)Irish_Dem
(57,527 posts)They will hand Trump what he wants on a platter including certain parts of their anatomy.
Igel
(36,086 posts)That was the point of having divided government--each branch wouldn't roll over and yield its authority and prerogatives but guard them and preserve them.
We've seen a lot of obedience with calls to "do their job" and just go with the majority at times, and even mild outrage (if not greater) when one chamber of Congress dared to defy the President!
It's silliness. We have three independent parts of government--with the presidency being the last among equals--and with one branch being split between equals.
SomewhereInTheMiddle
(374 posts)the purpose of the Constitution's governmental model.
But I wonder what happens when the worst a President can threaten a Congressperson with is not the loss of their seat but the loss of their freedom or their life.
What will happen when a few legislative resistors end up in jail or the morgue. Will the others fall in line?
The Presidential Immunity ruling might allow this sort of "official" act. I thought similar examples were brought up in the arguments.
Worst case scenarios are really bone chilling. I really hope we don't go down that far.
jvill
(360 posts)
C_U_L8R
(45,693 posts)Starting at DOGE HQ.
msongs
(70,178 posts)BigMin28
(1,463 posts)Start revoking birthright citizenship, that scum Vivek should be on the first plane to India.
Dan
(4,095 posts)Should seriously consider taking all the guns from Real Americans before they wake up to the screwing that they are about to receive. Because a lot of his Real Americans base thought he was either joking or not serious about truly fucking up this nation.
LudwigPastorius
(10,805 posts)a Reichstag fire away from being able to activate emergency powers that allow him to become the Day One Dictator he yearns to be.
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/01/presidential-emergency-powers/576418/
travelingthrulife
(702 posts)n/t