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    Congress: What happened to separation of powers?

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseJuly 8, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Re: “Trump signs budget bill, looks to cement his legislative legacy” (July 5, A1):

    Congress appears to have utterly forgotten how the governmental chain of command works: The legislative department doesn’t immediately report back to the president. That is explicitly said within the Structure, the separation of powers between the three branches of presidency.

    Congress spent quite a lot of effort falling throughout itself to satisfy a very arbitrary drop-dead date to cross a spending invoice demanded by the president. Members ought to have ignored this date and brought the time and care to cross a spending invoice that utilized to their constituents. They need to not have slammed in a spending invoice at breakneck pace that has a detrimental impact on a big portion of the inhabitants.

    Rick Krause, Shoreline

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