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Unitary Executive Theory
The Unitary Executive Theory (UET) is a constitutional theory about the nature of executive power in the United States. It argues that the President has full control over the executive branch of government and that all executive authority is vested solely in the President, with little to no interference from Congress or the courts. …
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Government Reform.
President Trump’s Bold Plans for Government Reform President Donald Trump has a strong vision for government efficiency and accountability. A key part of his campaign includes appointing Elon Musk to a role in a newly proposed Department of Government Efficiency—a move aimed at cutting waste, fraud, and abuse in Washington, D.C. This idea has certainly…
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Lawfare and Unitary Executive Theory
The Unitary Executive Theory is a constitutional interpretation of presidential power that asserts the President has control over the entire executive branch, with minimal interference from Congress or the judiciary. This theory is rooted in Article II of the U.S. Constitution, which states that “The executive Power shall be vested in a President of the…