Summary

Donald Trump’s attempt to freeze trillions in federal spending sparked backlash and legal challenges, drawing comparisons to Nixon’s Watergate-era abuses.

The freeze, orchestrated by former OMB head Russ Vought, aimed to bypass the 1974 Impoundment Control Act, which prevents presidents from withholding congressionally approved funds.

A federal judge temporarily blocked the order, setting up a likely Supreme Court battle.

Critics call it an unconstitutional power grab, while some fear Trump’s confidence signals a favorable court ruling.