Frozen Billions, Fractured Powers

In the shadow of that order, the fight is no longer just about $4 billion in frozen aid. It is about whether a president can quietly starve laws he dislikes by refusing to spend what Congress has already promised. Pocket rescission, once a footnote in budget manuals, now sits at the edge of constitutional rupture, inviting future presidents to see what else can be unilaterally paused, trimmed, or silently buried without a full political reckoning.

Meanwhile, the Court’s willingness to bless the firing of an independent regulator sharpens the outline of a more centralized presidency. Agencies once buffered from raw politics may find their leaders serving at the pleasure of one person. For communities abroad losing lifelines, and for civil servants at home feeling the ground tilt, the shift is not theoretical. It feels like waking up to discover the guardrails moved overnight.

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