Will Donald Trump publicly say the words “Article II” in his first week back in office?
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The unitary executive theory, based on Article II of the Constitution, posits that the President has complete control over the executive branch, potentially granting expansive powers to the chief executive. Donald Trump, in his second term, is expected to leverage this theory to significantly expand presidential authority over federal agencies and implement sweeping changes across various policy areas. This approach, combined with Trump’s view that presidents have near-total power, could result in a presidency with minimal political or legal constraints, potentially reshaping the balance of power in the U.S. government.
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