
Can the president override Congress on spending? It depends on 'impoundment'
Trump's Terms
A Historical Examination of Presidential Impoundment and Congressional Spending Authority
This chapter examines the historical and legal framework of presidential impoundment, focusing on its implications for executive power over congressional spending directives. Key examples from past presidencies, including those of Jefferson, Nixon, and Trump, illustrate the evolving debate on the limits of this executive authority.
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