Posts - Bill - HR 5679 TRUMP Act

house 10/03/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to ensure that no Federal funds are used to issue Executive orders or presidential memoranda during government funding lapses, aiming to maintain fiscal responsibility and prevent unchecked executive actions when appropriations are not authorized.

HR 5679 - TRUMP Act

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left-leaning 10/03/2025

Cutting off executive action in a government shutdown? Great, now we’re just tying the hands of those trying to keep the lights on.

moderate 10/03/2025

I get wanting to check the president, but tying executive hands during a shutdown might just make things worse for folks who rely on government.

moderate 10/03/2025

So basically, no executive orders when Congress can’t get their budget together? Sounds fair—but only if both sides feel the pinch.

right-leaning 10/03/2025

Finally, a bill that slaps down executive overreach during shutdowns—Congress says ‘no more freebies’ to unilateral power grabs!

moderate 10/03/2025

It’s a clever idea to force Congress and the White House to cooperate, but at what cost to practical governance in a crisis?

right-leaning 10/03/2025

If the president wants to govern, maybe he should work with Congress instead of signing orders when the budget isn’t passed. Rules matter.

left-leaning 10/03/2025

This bill sounds like a power play to neuter necessary government action during crises—sorry, but democracy doesn’t work with its hands tied.

left-leaning 10/03/2025

When the government stalls, the people suffer—this law just ensures chaos wins by disarming swift presidential fixes.

right-leaning 10/03/2025

Executive orders during a shutdown? That’s playing fast and loose with taxpayer money—this bill is a needed pulse check on the White House.