Summary

The Trump administration’s move to withhold congressionally approved federal funds has sparked legal battles over the Constitution’s “power of the purse,” which grants spending authority to Congress.

Nonprofit groups and over 20 Democratic attorneys general have sued, citing violations of the Impoundment Control Act.

The administration argues the law is unconstitutional, potentially setting up a Supreme Court showdown.

Critics call it a “dangerous power grab,” while legal experts say past rulings limit presidential authority over spending.

  • @NocturnalMorning
    link
    639 days ago

    It’s a fucking no brainer, any ruling other than, it’s illegal and an invalid executive order is wrong and shows that the court system is corrupt as well.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      299 days ago

      Wait, that’s your litmus test for corruption in the judicial branch? What about… - Gestures wildly -

      • @NocturnalMorning
        link
        119 days ago

        Corruption is a sliding scale. There’s accepting gifts from companies corruption ala Thomas, and then there’s clear violations of the constitutional separation of powers corruption, which is a lot worse. Neither are particularly a good look for the courts. But one of them ends in consolidation of power to the executive branch ceding arguably one of the more important responsibilities of congress.

          • @NocturnalMorning
            link
            29 days ago

            Yeah, that was a really shitty thing to do as well. I don’t think the Supreme Court has the authority to tell states to stop counting votes. I was 12 at the timenof that election tho, so I didn’t understand how consequential it was.

    • @TallonMetroid
      link
      English
      49 days ago

      That should have been obvious when they declared the president king.

      • @NocturnalMorning
        link
        49 days ago

        Fair point. I’m still pissed that the Supreme Court has basically ruled that president’s are immune to prosecution while in office regardless of what they do. Such a stupid and obvious rule that will get abuse.

        • @TallonMetroid
          link
          English
          28 days ago

          The fact that Biden didn’t immediately take advantage of that to purge the court for being blatant enemies of the republic was appalling.

          • @[email protected]
            link
            fedilink
            English
            28 days ago

            “We need a Republican Party. We need an opposition that’s principled and strong.” - Joe Biden

  • @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    439 days ago

    I always knew I’d never see a dime of my social security and federal tax payments I’ve paid into my whole working life. I’m coming up on 40 and have been through several “once in a lifetime” financial crashes/resets, endless war in the middle east, etc and now fat orange is simply stealing the budget and never paying it back. You will never see that money, it’s gone now. It’s going into elons next business venture aka buying America from you without asking.

    If you make it so nobody can retire anymore, then you’ll be faced with 2 choices… Die at home crying not being able to afford care or medical aid or die fighting nazis.

    • @foggy
      link
      -49 days ago

      I will take option 3 and, idk, fuck off to Norway or some shit.

      • skulblaka
        link
        fedilink
        -28 days ago

        Better be ready to live illegally then, nobody wants American refugees

  • @Doomsider
    link
    279 days ago

    Perhaps the last thing the “conservatives” held true to was their respect for the Constitution. Now it appears even that has gone. They have completely converted their party to fascism now that they have betrayed every principal they have ever pretended to have.

  • @CuddlyCassowary
    link
    269 days ago

    Why not just make it a real showdown at this point? Pistols at high noon in the Oval Office.

    • @finitebanjo
      link
      69 days ago

      Unfortunately on Feb. 20, 1839, just one year after the Graves-Cilley duel, it became illegal to duel in the District of Columbia.

        • @finitebanjo
          link
          38 days ago

          Yeah but you just know he’s going to send in his champion on his behalf.

          • skulblaka
            link
            fedilink
            48 days ago

            If Jr gets taken out now, chances are we’ll be dodging a lot of future problems. That’s not a terrible outcome honestly.

            • @finitebanjo
              link
              28 days ago

              His Champion would be a secret service former Navy Seal with more than 3 military campaigns.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      169 days ago

      The current administration has already tried to argue that the 14th Amendment (birthright citizenship) is unconstitutional.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      109 days ago

      The Impoundment Control Act is what they’re claiming is unconstitutional. And the thoroughly corrupt Supreme Court will almost certainly rule in their favor, I’m afraid.

    • @evidences
      link
      99 days ago

      I think the white house is arguing that the “Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974” violates the constitution. I’m no lawyer and I don’t know shit about fuck but I have no clue how that could be true.

  • @rockSlayer
    link
    89 days ago

    Of course funding called the question and not the direct assault on the 14th amendment.

    • @Doomsider
      link
      49 days ago

      Pretty sure the judge that blocked the birthright ED said it was “blatantly unconstitutional”.