Inside the esoteric constitutional dispute that could completely transform the federal government
Washington Examiner:Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, noted that Richard Nixon’s impoundment of funds—justified by historical precedent and fiscal concerns—sparked legal and political battles. Entin compared this to President Trump’s funding freezes, which also face opposition. Entin emphasized that while presidents have discretion, Congress ultimately controls spending, limiting executive power over appropriations.
