An alternative path for Trump’s revolution

Over the course of the first year of his second term in the White House, Donald Trump’s attempts to assert presidential authority over the whole executive branch might well be his defining legacy. If his actions prevail, they would bring a massive reshaping of America’s democratic republic.

He has fired officials from agencies or government positions long presumed to be independent in decision-making. And because Mr. Trump’s actions have brought lawsuits, a conservative-leaning Supreme Court seems poised to rule soon that the separation of powers between the three branches of government does allow such a “unitary” – or powerful – executive. 

To many Americans who voted for Mr. Trump, he is merely making good on his electoral legitimacy to fulfill campaign promises. He is altering the policies of the administrative state through the removal of “unaccountable” government workers deemed to be opposed to the chief executive’s vision. A few previous presidents, from Andrew Jackson to Franklin Roosevelt to Richard Nixon, have assumed similar authority.

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