Trump has floated plans to dismantle USAID and the Department of Education. But does he have the power to follow through?
Campaign finance rules and checks on presidential power are collapsing just as leading tech giants have gained power.
Retired federal Judge Paul Grimm says nationwide injunctions on executive orders are often seen as political, but reforms ...
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Federal government payments for subscriptions to media outlets have become the latest target of President Donald Trump's ...
They fail to understand that Donald Trump is remaking the executive branch of the federal government ... Kash Patel, a charismatic attorney of ambiguous political origins, has a Truth Social ...
Finally, executive orders are not the last word in policy. They can be easily revoked. New presidents often reverse previous orders, particularly those of political opponents. Biden, for instance ...
Vought was confirmed on a party-line vote of 53-47 after Democrats warned he was Trump's "most dangerous nominee." ...
The new administration is running roughshod over Congress, breaking laws wantonly, and empowering Elon Musk. Democrats have ...
Political science professors ... Trump’s orders are an overreach of executive power. However, Curtis, who directs UP’s constitutional studies minor, believes that, depending on the issue, the judicial ...
Her rise to the second-highest post in the executive branch was historic in more ways ... hurt Latino/Hispanic voter turnout, as well as a political system that rewards candidates—often Whites ...
in overseeing the executive branch, may want to try and guide the way a bureaucratic entity is administering the law," professor of political science at University of Northern Iowa Donna Hoffman said.