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Murkowski takes aim at Trump administration’s ‘unlawful’ pocket rescission

Senator Murkowski argues the Trump administration's nearly $5 billion pocket rescission bypasses Congress's constitutional funding authority, risking bipartisan budget negotiations.

  • On Tuesday, Senator Lisa Murkowski opposed the White House’s plan to use a pocket rescission to withdraw close to $5 billion allocated for overseas assistance and global agencies.
  • On Friday, it was announced that President Trump has invoked a law from 1974 to carry out the first pocket rescission in five decades, targeting spending that conflicts with his "America First" agenda.
  • Senator Murkowski said that Congress alone holds the constitutional responsibility to fund the government and that OMB's rescission undermines this responsibility and bipartisan Congressional work.
  • The Government Accountability Office, which oversees congressional actions, ruled that pocket rescissions are unlawful, emphasizing that the Impoundment Control Act did not grant Congress's authority over federal spending to the executive branch.
  • The dispute heightens tensions over executive authority and fiscal policy as Speaker Mike Johnson urged Democrats to prevent a shutdown, emphasizing that closing the government is not in the nation's interest.
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KATU broke the news in Portland, United States on Tuesday, September 2, 2025.
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