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Democrats ask judge to block Trump executive order giving him more control over FEC

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Democrats Challenge Trump’s Executive Order on FEC Oversight

In a significant legal move, Democratic committees have filed a lawsuit against an executive order signed by former President Trump, arguing it grants him undue control over the Federal Election Commission (FEC). The Democratic National Committee, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee allege that the order is an overreach aimed at consolidating power over U.S. elections.

Understanding the Executive Order

Trump’s executive order, signed in February, aims to reduce the autonomy of independent regulatory agencies, asserting that officials wielding executive power should be supervised by the elected President. The order mandates that the President and Attorney General Pam Bondi will provide authoritative legal interpretations, requiring regulatory actions from executive agencies, including the FEC, to be reviewed before publication.

Democrats’ Concerns and Allegations

The Democratic groups claim the order is causing harm, as their employees fear FEC complaints over fundraising strategies. They argue that the order violates the Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA) by compelling FEC deference to the President and AG’s legal interpretations, undermining the agency’s independence. This, they contend, infringes on Congress’s authority to establish independent commissions.

Impact on FEC Operations

The order has already stirred controversy, with FEC Chair Ellen Weintraub accusing Trump of her illegal removal. This action reflects broader concerns about the order’s impact on the FEC’s independence, potentially compromising its ability to regulate elections impartially.

Legal Arguments and Precedents

While Trump’s order cites Article II authority, Democrats argue that Congress can create independent agencies insulated from direct presidential control, as supported by legal precedent. This challenge highlights the tension between executive authority and legislative intent in regulatory oversight.

Court Proceedings and Broader Implications

The case is assigned to Judge Amir Ali, appointed by President Biden. The outcome could significantly influence election regulation, setting a precedent for executive influence over independent agencies. The implications extend beyond this case, touching on broader issues of governmental checks and balances in overseeing elections.

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