One year of Donald Trump: Alarms sound over relentless expansion of presidential powers
One year of Donald Trump: Alarms sound over relentless expansion of presidential powers
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One year of Donald Trump: Alarms sound over relentless expansion of presidential powers • North Dakota Monitor

A limited history of Trump’s expansion of presidential powers includes:
- The unilateral capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Máduro and deadly U.S. military strikes on suspected drug-running boats off that nation’s coast, as well as a threat to acquire Greenland.
- The targeting of Democratic-led cities with federal immigration agents — most recently Minneapolis — and National Guard troops.
- The threat to cut congressionally approved funding from institutions, including universities, that do not align with the administration’s ideology.
- The prosecution of political opponents and attacks on the free press.
Those actions and others, coupled with a cooperative GOP Congress, have created an unprecedented shift away from the United States’ democratic tradition and founding principles that establish a system of checks and balances, States Newsroom was told in extensive interviews over recent months.