AdvertisementTrump wants the power to refuse to spend federal dollars that Congress has already approved.
Impoundment has been floated as one way that Trump could singlehandedly enact DOGE's recommended cuts to the federal budget.
Meanwhile, lawmakers on Capitol Hill — including those on the House and Senate Appropriations Committees that control government spending — don't seem concerned about Trump's impoundment power grab just yet.
He added that there "would be a problem" if Trump tried to impound funding approved by both chambers of Congress.
AdvertisementWhat Trump could do with such sweeping powersEven if Congress won't grant Trump impoundment powers, he has another potentially more attractive avenue — the courts.
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