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How Congress Gave Up Its Own Power

14 days ago
  • #Political History
  • #U.S. Congress
  • #Executive Power
  • Congress has historically been the dominant branch of the U.S. federal government, with significant powers outlined in Article I of the Constitution.
  • Over the 20th century, power shifted towards the presidency due to executive expansions, crises like economic depression and war, and congressional delegation of authority.
  • Reforms in the 1970s and 1980s aimed at increasing transparency and empowering junior members inadvertently weakened Congress's institutional power and hierarchy.
  • Ideological sorting of the parties reduced bipartisan cooperation, further diminishing Congress's ability to assert its prerogatives and check executive power.
  • Recent events, such as military deployments and tariff impositions by the president without congressional approval, highlight the legislative branch's current impotence.