POBNEWS24, Dhaka July 18, 2023 : If he wins the next election, Donald Trump is planning to increase the power of the US president. In addition to this, he indicated that the executive department of the government will also be organized. This information came out in a report of the American media New York Times on Monday (July 17).
A spokeswoman for Trump’s election campaign pointed out that the US needs to increase the power of the president to accelerate economic development, reduce inflation, protect the border and protect the values of American society.
According to the New York Times report, Trump plans to reduce the powers of the administration and reshape the country’s executive branch. And he wants to increase the power of the president for the purpose of easily dismissing any officer-employee who obstructs the implementation of this plan.
The former president claims that the second article of the US Constitution has given the president complete authority over the entire executive branch. During his presidency, Trump used to use this paragraph to claim that his ‘controversial’ actions were justified. Therefore, he is planning to increase his power by using this article when he comes to power for the second term.
Experts say that if Trump wins the election and introduces his own reforms in the administrative system to increase the power of the president, the liberal democratic values of the United States will be damaged. In addition, the balance of power between the different departments of the US government will also be affected. There will also be a risk of establishing an authoritarian regime in the country.
The New York Post says Trump wants to take direct control of independent U.S. agencies — such as the Federal Communications Commission, which makes and enforces rules for television and Internet companies, and the Federal Trade Commission, which enforces business policies.
Moreover, he wants to bring back the rule that money will not be allocated to works or projects that are not the president’s choice. The rule was repealed during the 37th President of the United States, Richard Nixon (1969-1974).
Trump is proudly presenting these manifestos to the people. On his campaign website, he promised to find and remove “infiltrators” in the federal education department.
At a rally in Michigan, Trump said, “We will destroy the deepest problems in the state.” We will kick the warlords out of our government. We will drive out the globalists, communists, marxists and fascists. I will throw out the political class who do not love the country.