Trump isn’t the first to overreach, and there’s bipartisan support for reform.
Congress is supposed to control spending, but increasingly, the White House is dictating how America’s money is used.
Editor’s note: This editorial originally ran in fellow CNHI paper the Joplin, Missouri, Globe. Congress has been dropping the ball for years. It needs to reclaim its authority among the three branches ...
Two interrelated fears that have caused mounting public alarm with respect to the Trump Administration involve unchecked executive power and the erosion of the rule of law. These worries have ...
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They argue that if lawmakers fail to vote in favor of a veto-proof joint resolution overturning the emergency, Trump’s ...
Editorial: As the Supreme Court returns for a new term, we should not forget that Congress also has a duty to serve as a ...
The Supreme Court last week sharply curtailed the ability of federal judges to block a presidential action nationwide, even if they find it unconstitutional. That followed its decision last year ...
They say Congress has given in to the "unchecked power" of the executive. A tri-partisan group of senators on Tuesday introduced legislation designed to claw back national security powers, delineated ...
Congress today temporarily extended the NSA’s spying powers that time and again have been used to violate our rights. Disturbingly, this three-month extension was snuck into a broader funding bill, ...