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Congress fears losing power as Trump tightens control

Published on: October 26, 2025 4:52 PM

US government shutdown threatens the spending power of Congress
WASHINGTON – The ongoing US government shutdown has deepened tensions between Congress and President Donald Trump, with lawmakers increasingly worried that the standoff is eroding their constitutional control over federal spending. As Republicans and Democrats continue to blame each other for the deadlock, Trump’s White House has taken decisive actions that critics say sideline congressional authority.

During the shutdown, the administration has frozen billions in funds for Democratic-led states, moved money to protect military and law enforcement pay, and hinted at layoffs for thousands of federal workers. Analysts warn these moves expand presidential power far beyond its traditional limits, especially at a time when Trump has already acted unilaterally on trade and military matters.

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Democrats argue they will not approve new spending without guarantees that the president will honor Congress’s budget decisions and address healthcare subsidies affecting 24 million Americans. Republicans, meanwhile, insist that the government must reopen first — but even some within the GOP acknowledge growing unease over Trump’s unilateral control.

“The White House is operating as if it can choose which programs survive,” said one Democratic senator, echoing widespread fears that congressional influence is shrinking. Yet, a few conservative lawmakers remain comfortable letting Trump lead budget priorities, reflecting the internal split within the party as the shutdown stretches into its fourth week.

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With no compromise in sight, the political impasse threatens not just government operations but also the balance of power enshrined in the US Constitution — leaving many to question whether Congress can reclaim its authority once the shutdown ends.

 

 

Filed Under: Top Stories, Uncategorized, World Tagged With: Congress, federal budget, Latest, presidential power, Trump, US shutdown, Washington politics

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