NewsTrump vows unprecedented control over Federal budget if elected

Trump vows unprecedented control over Federal budget if elected

Donald Trump during a campaign rally in Phoenix, Arizona
Donald Trump during a campaign rally in Phoenix, Arizona
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Piotr Bera

7 June 2024 18:53

Donald Trump announced that if he wins the election, he will strip Congress of some fund allocation powers and become the President of the United States with the considerable control over the federal budget in history, writes the "Washington Post" on Friday.

The newspaper assesses that this could destabilize the established balance between the executive and legislative branches, although it would depend on how Congress and the U.S. Supreme Court react to such attempts.

The American Constitution entrusts the control over state finances to Congress. Still, Trump's campaign staff believes the president should have significantly more power in this area than currently.

Donald Trump's promises

Trump also promises that if he wins the election, he will press Congress to repeal the 1974 law restricting the president's right to spend federal money without Congress's consent and to block already approved expenditures. This law was passed in response to President Richard Nixon's abuses.

Trump maintains that repealing the 1974 law will allow him to curb inflation and reduce the deficit quickly.

The Axios portal recently wrote that Trump does not hide his desire to expand and strengthen presidential power at every administration level if he wins the election.

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