EP:19 [GUEST] - Ronald Dodson :The Shutdown Isn't About Money / It's About Power

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The Trump administration’s approach to the shutdown goes far deeper than partisan budget battles. At its core lies an effort to restore the unitary executive — the vision of presidential authority the framers embedded in Article II of the Constitution. As Alexander Hamilton wrote in Federalist 70, energy in the executive is essential to good government. But over the past century, unelected bureaucracies and the administrative state have steadily stripped that power away.
Trump’s strategy, guided by thinkers like Russ Vought and rooted in the Claremont Institute’s constitutional revivalism, is not simply about trimming budgets — it’s about reclaiming control. Through the Office of Management and Budget, each agency is being forced to define what’s truly essential and what’s not. For the first time in decades, the executive branch is using a shutdown as an opportunity to permanently streamline a bloated federal apparatus.
Ronald Dodson explains how the Antideficiency Act, reduction in force (RIF) procedures, and Schedule F reforms could allow Trump to restructure Washington from the inside out — turning temporary furloughs into lasting reform. It’s a constitutional showdown between the elected president and an entrenched managerial elite.
As Trump once said, “I will shatter the Deep State and restore a government controlled by the people.”
This episode explores what that actually looks like — and why this moment may be a once-in-a-generation chance to restore executive authority to its rightful place.

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