Trump dismantles deep state – neutralizes Congress… Creating an omnipotent White House

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Policy intervention⁢ by independent institutions‌ such as the Federal⁢ Reserve and FTC… Senior administration officials pass Senate ratification
There is also a push ⁣to limit the budgetary power of Congress… Pro-Trump:‍ “If you interfere, we will take you down.”

⁢ ‍ ⁢ ‍ As U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s⁣ plan for a second administration is being outlined, ⁢there is analysis that President-elect Trump ⁣is trying to go beyond his pledge‌ of ‘small government, low taxes’ and reorganize the ⁣power structure​ itself. ‍

Under the pretext of dismantling the so-called⁤ ‘deep state (established bureaucracy)’, they are ⁢trying to neutralize the powers of Congress‍ that ​keep the president in check, including the right to ratify personnel affairs‌ and budget‌ planning. With the ‍Republican Party holding the majority in the Senate and the⁤ House of ‌Representatives and​ the conservative dominance even in the Federal Supreme ⁢Court, concerns⁢ are ‍being raised that President-elect Trump may try to completely change the balance and check ⁤system of the ‍separation of powers.

● Foreshadowing of neutralization of Congressional checks‌ and balances

President-elect Trump has consistently advocated ⁣the ‘Unitary executive ⁢principle’ during the presidential election. According to Article 2 of the Constitution, which states that ‘the executive power ⁤of​ the United States is ⁤vested in the President,’ ‌this is⁣ an interpretation that‌ the President ⁣has the‍ power not to be​ checked in the⁤ operation of the executive branch.

Accordingly, the president has the power to intervene in⁤ the personnel and policies of all government agencies, including independent⁢ agencies ‌such​ as the Federal Reserve System (Fed)⁢ and the‍ Federal Trade Commission (FTC). In fact, President-elect Trump pledged to strengthen White House control over the FTC, ‍which intervenes in the Federal⁢ Reserve’s base rate decision and investigates monopolies.

President-elect Trump⁢ also announced his plan to veto the Senate and House budget bills without ​the Senate’s approval of‍ senior administration officials. He ‌emphasized on ⁢Truth Social on the 10th (local time), “Any⁤ Republican senator ​who wants a congressional executive position should agree to a ‘recess appointment.’” Recess appointment is⁤ a ‍system ​that allows the president to appoint high-ranking‌ officials without‍ approval⁤ while the Senate is in recess.

As ‌the Senate is already moving to exercise its ⁣veto power‍ on Representative ⁤Matt Gates, who was nominated for Attorney General, and former Fox News host ​Pete Hegseth, who was nominated for Secretary of Defense, the ⁣Senate is threatening to neutralize the confirmation process through methods ⁤such ​as recess ⁢appointments. It is interpreted as ‍meaning.

We ​also plan to push for restrictions‍ on the budget allocation authority of Congress. In the United States,​ unlike Korea,‌ where Congress has the authority to review the budget, the ‍Senate and House of Representatives directly prepare the budget. According to the Impoundment Control Act enacted in 1974, the executive branch cannot appropriate the budget provided by Congress.

However, President-elect Trump has said that the‍ bill is ‌unconstitutional, saying, ​“It is indisputable that the president has the constitutional authority to stop unnecessary budget ⁣spending.”

In fact, during his first ⁣term in office, when ⁢the U.S. Congress ⁣included a clause in the National Defense Authorization⁢ Act (NDAA), which contains the ⁤2021 ⁤defense ‍budget, prohibiting⁣ the use of the budget ⁣to ​reduce ‍the size‌ of U.S. troops stationed ⁣in Korea below the current 28,500, President-elect Trump said, ‌He exercised his veto, ‍saying, “Restrictions on authority are⁢ unconstitutional.”

● Musk’s ‘Government Efficiency Department’ is​ the first testbed

During his first term in office, President-elect Trump was on the verge of impeachment after ⁢diverting the budget allocated to Congress for the construction of⁣ the southern border. However, there are predictions ‍that the situation will be ​different this ‌time.

‘Re-election Contributors’ and UFC ⁣ Trump visits‌ the stadium ‍ U.S. President-elect Donald Trump (second ⁢from the right) is greeting ⁣the audience at ​the U.S. ‍Mixed Martial Arts Championship (UFC) held at Madison Square Garden in New York on the 16th (local time). Tesla⁤ CEO Elon Musk, President-elect Trump, his eldest‍ son ‍Trump Jr., UFC‌ CEO Dana White, and singer‍ Kid Rock (from the right), who is famous for being a hard-line conservative, are‍ visible. During the presidential election, President-elect⁤ Trump expressed his affection for UFC, which​ has a large⁢ male fan base, and appealed for support. New York = ⁤AP Newsis

The next ⁣administration will⁣ see a ‘red sweep’​ in which⁤ the Republican Party occupies the majority ⁣in the House⁢ and Senate, and the congressional check ​mechanism has almost disappeared. Pro-Trump Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) ⁤said, “Trump​ and JD Vance will ‍run ​the Senate (directly),” and added, “Anyone who interferes will⁣ be removed from the Senate.”

The central role in the reorganization of power⁤ is expected ⁣to be ⁢played ⁣by the Department of⁤ Government Efficiency (DOGE), co-headed by Tesla CEO Elon Musk. However, there are many who point ​out that if the Ministry of Government Efficiency, which ⁢is an advisory body, merges federal government agencies and fires public⁣ officials, there will ‌be a series of lawsuits.

However, the judiciary also favors President-elect ⁢Trump. The ‌conservative-dominant Federal Supreme Court supports⁢ strengthening⁢ presidential powers. In fact, in July, the ‍Federal Supreme⁤ Court struck ⁢down the ‘Chevron‌ Principle’, which⁣ was‌ the basis for respecting the executive branch’s authoritative⁢ interpretation when the ⁣law is ambiguous. This creates ‌a path to judge ‌the roles and organizations of ⁣government agencies that are not ‌specified​ in the law as illegal.

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) said, “Trump is making an unconventional appointment and at the same time​ moving⁢ toward a broader goal,”​ adding, “He is trying to rebalance the balance of power so that the White ​House has more power.”

Washington = Correspondent Moon​ Byeong-ki [email protected]

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