A president cannot legally and unilaterally dismantle or cancel funding that Congress has already appropriated. The power to approve spending, often called "the power of the purse," is granted exclusively to Congress by the Constitution.
A president cannot legally and unilaterally dismantle or cancel funding that Congress has already appropriated. The power to approve spending, often called "the power of the purse," is granted exclusively to Congress by the Constitution.
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