September 4, 2025

Congress needs to reclaim its powers, or risk losing them for good

Michael Steele, MSNBC - Fresh off its summer recess, Congress faces its biggest test in decades. Unlike big legislative fights of the past, this one could pass by without a notice. But the next few months will determine whether lawmakers will defend their constitutional powers or surrender them to an increasingly imperial president, perhaps for good.

Trump has made clear that he does not intend to share power. In the first few months of his second term, he has rewritten the rules to give himself the power to fire federal workers he deems insufficiently loyal. He's taken the power of the purse from Congress to decide which agencies and programs he wants to fund. He's invoked emergency powers to take over the Washington, D.C., police and send armed National Guard troops to roam its streets.

Will this Congress act? Almost certainly not. Republican leaders see reform as disloyalty to Trump. But what is required now is institutional loyalty — the recalibration of power between the branches that puts Congress back on equal footing with the presidency, even when the president belongs to one's own party. Full column

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Congress must reclaim its power or lose it forever to the fascist in the White House! This is history recurring - HITLER by another name' WAKE UP AMERICA or all will be lost!!!!!!!

Tom said...

As an elderly cirtizen who witnessed Hitler's rise to power, WWII, and the advent of nuclear war, history does indeed appear on a certain path unless we all wake-up to the danger lurking before our very eyes. WAKE UP AMERICA!