There is no Going Back-- on the Trump Musk created crisis [View all]
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/05/opinion/trump-musk-federal-government.html?unlocked_article_code=1.uk4.DE9e.i4ubpe6bhCQn&smid=url-share
To describe the current situation in the executive branch as merely a constitutional crisis is to understate the significance of what were experiencing. Constitutional crisis does not even begin to capture the radicalism of what is unfolding in the federal bureaucracy and of what Congresss decision not to act may liquidate in terms of constitutional meaning.
Together, Trump and Musk are trying to rewrite the rules of the American system. They are trying to instantiate an anti-constitutional theory of executive power that would make the president supreme over all other branches of government. They are doing so in service of a plutocratic agenda of austerity and the upward redistribution of wealth. And the longer Congress stands by, the more this is fixed in place.
If Trump, Musk and their allies like Russell Vought, the presidents pick to lead the Office of Management and Budget and a vocal advocate of an autocratic radical constitutionalism that treats the president is an elected despot succeed, then the question of American politics wont be if theyll win the next election, but whether the Constitution as we know it is still in effect.
The extent to which the United States is embroiled in a major political crisis would be obvious and apparent if these events were unfolding in another country. Unfortunately, the sheer depth of American exceptionalism is such that this countrys political, media and economic elites have a difficult time believing that anything can fundamentally change for the worse. But that, in fact, is whats happening right now.