Judd Legum:
2. In a video, Trump says that the president has "the Constitutional power to stop unnecessary spending through what is known as Impoundment." According to Trump, if Congress appropriates money that he decides is unnecessary, he has the authority to "refuse to waste the extra funds."
Judd Legum:
6. The implications of Trump's claimed authority are enormous. For example, Trump has said he wants to "abolish the Department of Education." It would be extremely difficult to get Congress, even if it were under full Republican control, to approve such a deeply unpopular plan. Now, Trump is claiming the power to eliminate the Department of Education unilaterally by cutting off its funding.
Judd Legum:
8. Reviving presidential impoundment is a priority of Russ Vought, Trump's director of the Office of Management and Budget.
Vought is a key author of Project 2025, the radical blueprint for a second Trump administration.
He is spearheading Project 2025's 180-day "playbook" for Trump — a document that will not be released publicly.
It was a good article this morning!
@Bix I wasn't here for that -- another GOP-criminal tantrum / cash grab, or...?
Judd Legum:
3. The last president to claim the authority to impound Congressionally-appropriated funds was Nixon. In the 1970s, Nixon unilaterally canceled billions in spending "for highways, water pollution, environmental assistance, drug rehabilitation, public housing, and disaster relief."