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Executive Power and Unitarianism
This chapter explores the complexities of Unitarianism in the context of presidential executive power, particularly regarding the Supreme Court's evolving interpretations of the president's authority over independent agencies. It critically examines the implications of budgetary spending practices and historical precedents, focusing on recent administrations' contrasting approaches to executive power, particularly under Presidents Trump and Biden. The discussion raises significant concerns about the erosion of checks and balances and the potential risks associated with expanding presidential discretion in governance.