Yea!
The guy wants to OWN the taxpayers money ALL for his OWN choices….
The Real Estate guy who New York State IS looking for a Half Billion Dollars for business fraud…..
Whose Organization was found criminally liable for fraud…..
Who just got CONVICTED FOR Fraud Criminally?
WANTS TO HAVE THE LAST SAY ON TRILLIONS in Taxpayers MONEY with NO Oversight?????????
Hmmmmm?
Letting the Fox into a FULL Hen House????
OR?
More likely like Trump’s favorite guy, Russia President Putin’s way of governance…..
BTW?
The same members of Congress who are falling over themselves to kiss Trump’s ass would essentially become meaningless with Trump ignoring Congressional spending decision’s and laws….
During his first term, Trump was impeached after refusing to spend money for Ukraine approved by Congress, as he pushed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to provide incriminating evidence about the Biden family. At the time, Trump’s aides defended his actions as legal but largely did not dispute that the president is bound to adhere to budgetary law.
Since then, however, Trump and his advisers have prepared an attack on the limits on presidential spending authority. On his campaign website, Trump has said he will push Congress to repeal parts of the 1974 law that restricts the president’s authority to spend federal dollars without congressional approval. Trump has also said he will unilaterally challenge that law by cutting off funding for certain programs, promising on his first day in office to order every agency to identify “large chunks” of their budgets that would be halted by presidential edict.
I will use the president’s long-recognized Impoundment Power to squeeze the bloated federal bureaucracy for massive savings,” Trump said in a plan posted last year. “This will be in the form of tax reductions for you. This will help quickly to stop inflation and slash the deficit.”
That pledge could provoke a dramatic constitutional showdown, with vast consequences for how the government operates. If he returns to office, these efforts are likely to turn typically arcane debates over “impoundment” authority — or the president’s right to stop certain spending programs — into a major political flash point, as he seeks to accomplish via edict what he cannot pass through Congress….
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Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.), the chair of the House Appropriations Committee, said letting Trump assert more control over spending could give the GOP more leverage in budget negotiations and characterized impoundment as a “tool in the toolbox.” But Cole added that he hoped Trump would work with legislators to cut spending….