
President Trump seethed when the Supreme Court stripped away his unilateral tariff authority, the first real check on his presidency. Then he set out to impose his will on every remaining vector of American power — smashing norms and shrugging off Congress in a historic, 14-day show of executive force.
Over the past two weeks, Trump launched a massive Middle East war, blacklisted the hottest AI company on the planet, ordered new global tariffs, and presided over the biggest media merger in two decades.
He did it all unilaterally — without passing a single law, and without pretending he needed to.
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Trump has spent his second term systematically testing how much power a president can seize without Congress, the courts or public opinion stopping him. The answer, so far: almost limitless.
- Trump has signed fewer laws than any modern president at this stage — because he doesn’t need them. Executive orders, military force and the bully pulpit have proven more efficient.
- Trump’s advisers say he’s content using unilateral powers, and congressional Republicans — with rare exceptions — have cheered him on at every turn.
What’s all the more remarkable is that Trump is doing this with most of America opposed to his performance in office — and to these specific actions.
- A Economist/YouGov poll conducted as the Iran war began found Trump’s disapproval at 59% — a second-term record. His net approval, according to Nate Silver’s average, sits at -13.
- An January poll by CNN found 58% of Americans say Trump has already gone too far in using presidential power — a figure collected before the most aggressive stretch of his presidency.
He doesn’t care about public opinion much. Why should he? He can do what he wants without any fear of accountability.
The Supremes stepped in one time (and granted it was on an issue about which Trump cares deeply) and batted him back. Otherwise they’ve pretty much backed his power play. That he lost his mind because of that one ruling and decided to launch a war in response tells you everything you need to know about his mental state.
And then there’s the Congress. They are completely useless even in the face of almost assured huge losses a few months from now. I suppose they’re counting on Trump and their allies in the states to manipulate the election so they can keep them to a minimum but it’s hard to see how that will work. Essentially, they’re either true Trump believers, cowards or opportunists so they’re just as bad as he is.
He’s always been a whiner but now that the megalomania has fully kicked in any loss sends him into an emotional maelstrom. This could get very bad if the war doesn’t go perfectly.








