
The Jim Rutt Show EP 286 Bob Levy on the Use and Abuse of Presidential Power
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Feb 24, 2025 In this conversation, Bob Levy, Chairman Emeritus of the Cato Institute and a legal expert, dives into the complexities of presidential power. They discuss the historical evolution of the pardon, raising questions about its abuse and the need for reform. The conversation highlights pivotal issues surrounding executive authority, including potential constitutional crises and the balance of power between the branches of government. Levy emphasizes the judicial role in guarding against overreach while addressing the implications of executive action on immigration and tariffs.
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Court Blocks on Executive Actions
- Several of Trump's executive actions, such as on birthright citizenship and USAID closures, have been temporarily blocked by lower courts.
- Courts are acting as guardrails, but no final rulings have been made yet.
Firing Federal Employees
- Trump might legally bypass civil service rules to fire higher-ranking employees due to their policy-making roles.
- Firing lower-ranked employees with civil service protections faces more legal challenges.
Impoundment and Spending
- While Congress mandates spending through the Impoundment Act, Trump's potential freeze or delay of expenditures might be viewed differently by the court than outright impoundment.
- The legality of the Impoundment Act itself, particularly regarding spending reductions, remains unchallenged at the Supreme Court level.

