Trump Is Using "Unitary Executive" Theory in His Bid to Amass Supreme Power
Briefly

Trump's activities since the election show a dangerous intent to consolidate executive power under the 'unitary executive' theory, undermining the system of checks and balances.
The implications of the unitary executive theory suggest a shift where the president could command the entire executive branch, challenging the established tripartite government structure.
With the Supreme Court granting Trump absolute immunity and the Project 2025 initiative supporting authoritarian governance, there’s an alarming push for an autocratic presidency.
Historically, the unitary executive theory stems from past presidencies, notably during Lincoln and Nixon, signaling a long-standing tension between presidential power and legislative authority.
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