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To: Bill who wrote (1519403)2/4/2025 9:27:42 PM
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"The president has impoundment powers"
Wrong.

How a 1974 law prohibits presidents from blocking ...

The Michigan Independent
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6 days ago — Attempts by the president to stop or delay paying out the money committed by Congress in an appropriations law are known as impoundment.

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Trump Impoundment EOs Fact Sheet

Senate Appropriations Committee (.gov)


? The Supreme Court unanimously affirmed that presidents do not have the unilateral power to impound enacted funding in Train v. City of New York (1975) ...