A limited history of Trump’s expansion of presidential powers includes:

  • The unilateral capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Máduro and deadly U.S. military strikes on suspected drug-running boats off that nation’s coast, as well as a threat to acquire Greenland.
  • The targeting of Democratic-led cities with federal immigration agents — most recently Minneapolis — and National Guard troops.
  • The threat to cut congressionally approved funding from institutions, including universities, that do not align with the administration’s ideology.
  • The prosecution of political opponents and attacks on the free press.

Those actions and others, coupled with a cooperative GOP Congress, have created an unprecedented shift away from the United States’ democratic tradition and founding principles that establish a system of checks and balances, States Newsroom was told in extensive interviews over recent months.

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    1 day ago

    I mean. dick cheney. the guy who was big on the viewpoint of increased presidential power. is alarming about how bad it is.

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        24 hours ago

        sorry. yeah. alarmed would be more correct. I was actually thinking about it because like chenney they went under an expanded executive authority doctrine. This type of thing is where they want more authority so they look through the law for interpretations and strategies to do what they want. Trump just wants it and does it and then with any legal battle goes. uh ah. I can totally do that. I think its blown away even the craziest facist types with how effectively its worked.