Latest Translation Tuesday, December 9, 2025

GOP Lawmakers Show Minor Resistance to Trump's Executive Power

Some Republicans are *gently* questioning President Trump's power after months of allowing executive overreach.

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### Simple Version The U.S. Constitution divides power, giving Congress the job to make laws and declare war. Lately, Congress, especially Republicans, hasn't pushed back much on President Trump's actions. But now, a **few Republicans** are starting to speak up about things like military strikes and trade taxes. It's a tiny bit of disagreement in what has been a very unified party.

### How Fox Would Spin It "GLOBALIST RINOS BETRAY TRUMP! Weak Republicans are siding with the Deep State to attack our strong President! They want to undermine America First policies and stop President Trump from taking decisive action! These traitors are proof the swamp is fighting back!" *You know, the usual dramatic flair.*

### DeFoxed Reality Check Let's look at the facts. **Some Republican lawmakers are showing minor resistance**, but it's far from a party-wide revolt. For example, **Sen. Thom Tillis** questioned a *second* Pentagon strike on drug boats, reminding us **only Congress can declare war** (Source: U.S. Constitution, Article I, Section 8). **Sen. Susan Collins** criticized tariffs hurting local industries, when **Congress controls taxes and tariffs** (Source: U.S. Constitution, Article I, Section 8). Even **Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene** disagreed with Trump over not releasing Jeffrey Epstein files, claiming he called her a "traitor."

Many vocal lawmakers are **retiring or centrists**. Experts note Congress has given power to the executive for decades, a trend accelerated under Trump. So, while moments show cracks, Congress is not fully reclaiming its constitutional role.

### Why This Matters Our government thrives on **checks and balances**. If Congress doesn't use its powers, the President gains **too much unchecked control**. This impacts crucial decisions on war, taxes, and spending, potentially harming the country without proper oversight. It’s vital for balanced government.

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