Trump signs bombshell executive order to make himself the most powerful president in history as he enacts controversial Constitutional theory

Donald Trump has signed an executive order that could make him the most powerful president in history by using an obscure Constitutional theory to enact his vision of presidential authority. 

The new order seeks to ‘reign in independent agencies’ by seizing various departments that normally act in accordance with Congress and bringing them under control of the executive branch in the White House. 

The order also states that the president and attorney general will interpret the law, leaving Trump free from Congressional and judicial oversight.  

Observers suggest that Trump is using unitary executive theory which grants the president a wide swath of authority. 

The conservative theory argues that Article II of the U.S. Constitution, which delineates presidential powers, gives the president sole authority over all the executive branch’s officials and employees. 

The unitary executive theory also claims the president has robust powers to override Congressional oversight on restrictions such as the ability to fire the heads of independent agencies. 

Trump’s new executive order grants him power over various agencies such as The Federal Communications Commission, the Federal Trade Commission and the Securities and Exchange Commission. 

Russel Vought, the so-called architect of Project 2025 turned head of the Office of Management and Budget, is said to be a big proponent of nixing executive bureaucracies, according to Politico. 

The order allows Vought to ‘establish performance standards and management objectives for independent agency heads, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law, and report periodically to the President on their performance and efficiency in attaining such standards and objectives.’

Vought – who serves as acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau – has also been granted power of reviewing and changing the budgets for the agencies ‘to advance the President’s policies and priorities.’ 

Trump argues that this would allow the government to ‘be truly accountable to the American people.’

The president has also axed the heads of the National Labor Relations Board and the Office of Government Ethics.  

Vought, alongside the White House Domestic Policy Council and National Economic Council, is allowed to bring these agencies in to ‘regularly consult with and coordinate policies and priorities’ under the order. 

It also states that employees cannot ‘advance an interpretation of the law as the position of the United States that contravenes the President or the Attorney General’s opinion on a matter of law.’

The move jives with the president’s attempt to drain the swamp and have unencumbered power during his second term. 

Trump has signed scores of executive directives in the past three weeks, many of which have and will been challenged in the courts as potentially unconstitutional. This latest EO will likely be no exception.

While the executive order makes no mention of him, Trump has suggested that his reliance on Elon Musk is a way for him to push through these desired policies after becoming dismayed with Washington gridlock during his first term. 

Musk divulged in a joint interview with Trump Tuesday that he is merely just ‘tech support’ for the president.

But Trump clarified that the billionaire’s real role within the federal government is to cut through the bureaucratic process and ‘get it done.’

The president lamented to Fox News host Sean Hannity how executive orders are issued but not adopted effectively or in a timely manner. 

But he claims that Musk managed to streamline the implementation.

Trump joked that he chose Musk as his right-hand-man this time around in Washington, D.C. because he ‘couldn’t find anyone smarter’ than the Tesla and SpaceX boss.

He even said that his team looked for someone smarter to join the team to no avail.

Trump and Musk sat side-by-side for a wide ranging interview with Hannity that aired on Tuesday evening. The two showered compliments back-and-forth, prompting Hannity to say he felt like he was ‘interviewing two brothers here.’

‘I wanted somebody really smart to work with me in terms of the country, a very important aspect, because, I mean… he’s actually a very good businessman,’ Trump said of his so-called ‘first buddy.’

Musk is leading the new Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), which was a group created by Trump with the intention of cutting government spending, ending fraud and reducing waste of taxpayer funds. 

So far the group has canceled billions in contracts to private firms awarded by the Education Department and National Institutes of Health.

Much of this was complying with Trump’s executive order to put an end to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs and practices as well as prioritizing compliance with immigration law enforcement.

Musk found humor in his role as Trump’s executor, describing himself as a ‘technologist’ and donning a T-shirt that read ‘Tech Support’ for the interview.

Musk waved off criticism that he was acting as if he were the US president, saying none of Trump’s cabinet members were elected and that he views his role as facilitating Trump’s agenda.

‘The president is the elected representative of the people, so it’s representing the will of the people,’ Musk explained.

‘And if the bureaucracy is fighting the will of the people and preventing the president from implementing what the people want, then what we live in is a bureaucracy and not a democracy.’

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