Frozen Billions, Unleashed Power

Trump’s decision to stall billions in foreign aid did more than delay checks; it exposed a hidden seam in the balance of power. By using “pocket rescission” and the ticking clock of the federal budget, the White House found a way to hold money hostage without formally breaking the law or vetoing Congress outright. That maneuver, blessed for now by six justices, turns a budgeting quirk into a constitutional pressure point.

The human cost is immediate: democracies waiting for support, clinics and schools hanging by a thread. But the deeper danger is what this tactic normalizes. If any president can quietly freeze spending, they can reward allies, punish critics, or starve oversight, all under the radar. Combined with efforts to weaken independent agencies, the result is a slow, almost invisible drift—away from shared power, and toward something much closer to one-person rule.

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