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Trump’s ‘Unitary Executive’ Fantasy: How He’s Firing Watchdogs, Defying Courts, and Becoming a Dictator
Our President does not respect our Constitution or the rule of law (unless he can use them to his advantage).
Today’s post goes over 10 of the (many) ways President Donald Trump’s regime has violated or undermined the U.S. Constitution since his second term began in January 2025:
America’s Constitutional Crisis
Please note this is in no way an exhaustive list.
Unfortunately, one could go on and on with examples of the regime’s misconduct (because the violations are bold and frequent, and new wrongs are being committed daily).
- Closing USAID Illegally – Attempted to dismantle the U.S. Agency for International Development (established by Congress in 1998) and transfer its functions to the State Department without legislative approval (something the President doesn’t have the authority to do).
- Stripping Independence from Regulatory Agencies – Signed an executive order forcing independent agencies (like the FEC and FCC) to submit regulations to White House review, undermining their Congressionally mandated autonomy. Lawsuits argue this violates the separation of powers.
- Freezing Federal Funds Without Congressional Approval – Trump’s administration paused trillions in congressionally appropriated spending, disrupting Medicaid, housing subsidies, and other programs.
- Illegal Firings of Inspectors General – Removed 18 inspectors general— overseers of federal agencies—without providing Congress the required 30-day notice or justification.
- Illegal Firings of Independent Officials – Similarly, members of independent bodies like the NLRB and EEOC were fired without demonstrating “cause” (violating protections intended to protect such positions from political retaliation).
- The regime has also fired the heads of other independent agencies (such as the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board) to consolidate control over the executive branch.
- This move is based on the dangerous (and once fringe but now more mainstream) ‘Unitary Executive’ Theory, which argues that the Constitution does not constrain presidential authority over federal agencies.
- If this theory is upheld, it would significantly weaken the checks and balances system in the U.S. government, crating a dangerous power imbalance, that could easily lead to abuses of power and Executive Branch Overreach.
- This move is based on the dangerous (and once fringe but now more mainstream) ‘Unitary Executive’ Theory, which argues that the Constitution does not constrain presidential authority over federal agencies.
- The regime has also fired the heads of other independent agencies (such as the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board) to consolidate control over the executive branch.
- Deploying the Alien Enemies Act to Suppress Dissent – Detained and deported foreign students and legal residents without due process, in some cases citing alleged proximity to pro-Palestinian activism. Courts likened this to other historic abuses of the 1798 law, which is reserved for wartime… but he said he’d do that and worse before he was elected.
- Attempting to End Birthright Citizenship – Issued a (BLOCKED) executive order denying automatic citizenship to children born in the U.S. to undocumented parents, directly contradicting the 14th Amendment’s Citizenship Clause. Federal judges, including a Reagan appointee, ruled the order “blatantly unconstitutional”.
- Defying Judicial Orders and Attacking the Judiciary – Trump publicly criticized federal judges who blocked his policies and called for the impeachment of a judge who ruled against him.
- Using Fear and Intimidation to Stop Leaders Who Stand Up – Issued mass pardons for participants in the 2021 Capitol attack, then purged FBI officials involved in prosecuting them.
- Attacking Universities – Ordered federal funding cuts to universities accused of supposed “anti-American” values (like DEIA), violating academic freedom.
And all of this is just the beginning…
If they have their way, the regime hopes to take things MUCH further.
Based on Project 2025 (the document the administration denied any knowledge of), which is now inching closer and closer to completion under the Trump regime, lots has been done – but the worst is still yet to come.
Women, Families, and Gender-based minorities are significant targets for Project 2025.
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