Summary

A Congressional Research Service report states Trump lacks the authority to abolish USAID, as congressional approval is required.

It explains that a 1998 law briefly allowed reorganization but expired in 1999. While past administrations have modified USAID’s functions, they consulted Congress.

Lawmakers are concerned about Trump’s executive order pausing foreign aid and potential USAID-State Department consolidation.

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    9 months ago

    I love all these “it’s illegal” and “he has no authority” articles.

    Until someone stops him, he has the authority. The man isn’t going to stop because you wave a piece of paper at him, and neither are his cronies.

    I hope these kinds of stories embolden or empower the folks trying to stand up to him, but its already clear he’ll physically remove people from offices if needed. How long before the dissenters are just on the next plane to Gitmo while every Republican voter either cheers him on, stands by silently, or doesn’t even know it’s happening?

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        1. Who’s angry mobs are going to be victorious, is the question.
        2. That’s not where things will end. That’s where they’ll start.
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            It’s because it is, it’s literally the end goal. Look up Balaji Srinivasan, the guy that came up with the idea of replacing traditional nation-states with decentralized, corporate-run regions, and wrote about it in a whole-ass book called “The Network State: How To Start a New Country”. These assholes read cyberpunk and decided it was an excellent idea because they all thought they’d be Arasaka or Pharmakom.

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      I get it, he’s doing all kinds of shit that’s illegal now. And I get it, people need to stand up to him.

      At the same time, let’s not do his work for him by treating it like a forgone conclusion he will do whatever he wants.

      Sometimes politicians, law enforcement and just rank & file workers need assurance and official blessing to not comply.

      I don’t like how things are going at all, and want to be clear eyed about the situation. Still, lets not assume it’s all over, cause it’s not.

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          Didn’t things look worse when Nazi Germany was at its height? Didn’t things look worse when slavery was at its height?

          The state of the world has been much worse before, and things still got better.

          We have to acknowledge that a lot of people died, and a lot more were hurt, before things got better. And it may come to that in our times as well. But barring nuclear disaster, things can improve. And one prerequisite is not agreeing to lay down and die.

          Like I said, I get it. Seems like anyone with any real power doesn’t recognize the severity of the situation. Seems like there’s no justice. Are you going to say “no point in trying”? I don’t think so because you wouldn’t be so mad about it if you didn’t care. I don’t have the answer. But believing change is possible is a crucial ingredient in change happening.

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    Crazy how fast they move now…

    It took years for them to decide if Biden had the power to do, well, anything as president.

    Almost like them slow walking the entire Dem platform was intentional, and a major reason Dems lost 2024 as a result

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    He has implicit Congressional Approval as long as the GOP maintain a majority and sit back, doing nothing.

    Twenty-something years from now, we’ll all be quoting “First they came for the migrants, but I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a migrant; then they came for the foreign aid workers, but I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a foreign aid worker…” when referring to the downfall of the United States of America.

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      Twenty something years from now, the people left will be telling ancient stories around a campfire.

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    9 months ago

    he doesn’t have ‘authority’ to do many of the things he’s currently getting away with.

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    In another day or two Elon and his minions will likely be able to halt all money going yo USAID, including salaries to workers. So that will effectively abolish it.

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      He’s already fired everyone. And takem over the federal financial systems. They have the firehose, they can point it at thier owm wallets.

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          He was impeached twice before and nothing happened because they didn’t have the numbers in the senate. To remove a sitting president you have to have majorities in both the house and senate, and his people hold those majorities.

          So, no, it’s not better than doing nothing at all, and might be detrimental when they fail.

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            Nothing happened is not an accurate representation of those events. At minimum we have a historical record that all Republicans refused to convict him which means they supported his actions. Dem voters got to watch their representatives stand up for them and make the case that Trump’s behavior was not acceptable. Those are both important things despite the fact that he was not removed from office. That’s a big part of the information we needed to have to know how bad a 2nd Trump term is going to be.

            What they’re doing now is giving up without a fight. In fact, they’re actively speeding things up by confirming his nominees.

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    Authority means nothing anymore. Only power does.

    The Liberals still don’t understand that.

    The US has two options to reverse course now

    1. indefinite general strike and civil disobedience, damanding resignation of entire administration.
    2. Military coup.
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    Ok, they won’t shut down USAID, but all US employees are fired and computers removed and buildings condemned. It’s still operating.