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Left, Right & Center

Can Congress work its way back to relevance?

Left, Right & Center

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352865, News

4.24.8K Ratings

🗓️ 5 September 2025

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

The Trump administration announced that it will withhold $5 billion in foreign aid that Congress had already allocated. The “pocket rescission” is Office of Management and Budget Director Russell Vought’s latest move to give the executive branch control over America’s spending. House Democrats call it an unlawful attack on Congress’ power of the purse. The Trump administration has also imposed tariffs and selected U.S. attorneys without congressional approval. How can Congress take back its power? Will Democrats and Republicans work together to prevent a shutdown before federal funding runs out at the end of the month? 

The Johnson Amendment (1954) allowed the IRS to remove tax-exempt status from charitable organizations and churches if they endorsed political candidates. Although some outspoken faith leaders disregarded the rule and received no retribution from the IRS, the Trump administration has now created an official carve-out for churches to endorse candidates and keep their tax-exempt status. Proponents of the Johnson Amendment, like including the 1,000 nonprofits that signed a community letter supporting nonpartisanship, believe that the law prevented churches from becoming political agents manipulated by anonymous donors’ tax-free gifts. Others, like the National Religious Broadcasters, say the Johnson Amendment infringed on their First Amendment rights. Will this new leeway degrade the role of churches as nonpartisan centers of community? 

Third Way, a left-wing think tank, released a memo urging Democrats to leave behind language they believe repels voters. The list includes words such as “privilege,” “systems of oppression,” “birthing person,” and “Latinx.”  The right has expressed disdain with “wokeness” and language policing. 

Progressives adopted these terms to be more inclusive and empathetic, but are they having the opposite effect?

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to left, right and center, everybody. I'm David Green. You know, I want to spend today

0:05.9

exploring things that we might need to say goodbye to in our politics. In a bit, we're going to talk about

0:11.6

a rule preventing religious leaders from endorsing political candidates. The Trump administration

0:17.1

said goodbye to that rule. So what does that mean if that barrier is gone? Democrats, meanwhile,

0:23.1

are under pressure to say goodbye to some words and phrases that seem to be alienating much of America

0:28.6

and feeding the woke narrative. Are progressives going to heed the advice and say goodbye to some of that

0:34.2

language? But the big question I want to start with, are we saying goodbye to Congress,

0:38.8

at least as an entity with any real influence in our politics?

0:42.1

We're seeing one example after another

0:43.8

of Congress seeming pretty powerless.

0:47.3

Yet again, they are struggling to do perhaps their most vital job,

0:50.8

which is fund the government.

0:52.1

We're approaching the brink of another shutdown.

0:54.4

Then the White House announced it will withhold $5 billion in foreign aid that Congress had already

1:01.3

allocated. This is a type of rescission, but it's even more brazen than when President

1:05.8

Trump clawed back funding for public broadcasting. This time, Trump's budget director,

1:10.1

Russell Vaught, is using a

1:11.4

maneuver called a pocket rescission that takes advantage of how close we are to the end of a fiscal

1:16.9

year. Many independent watchdogs say this is illegal, and Republicans, like Alaska Senator Lisa

1:23.5

Murkowski, said this is making them really, really mad. I'm going to take that as a personal challenge.

1:29.9

I'm going to say, no, I'm going to do everything that I can to make sure that we are able

1:34.6

to do bipartisan initiatives, that we are able to actually make our process work without

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