Summary
MAGA activists are pushing for President Trump to expand his powers quickly, as they feel time is limited due to term limits and upcoming elections. At the National Conservatism Conference, they discussed plans to consolidate power, change laws, and reduce the influence of certain government agencies. The movement sees a short window to make significant changes before possible political shifts.
Key Facts
- MAGA supporters want President Trump to use more power while he still can.
- The National Conservatism Conference discussed plans for increasing control and changing government structures.
- White House budget chief Russ Vought suggested eliminating independent federal agencies.
- Steve Bannon proposed changes to redraw voting maps and alter the Census to exclude certain groups.
- Activists want the Senate to allow faster confirmation of judicial and attorney appointments.
- Some MAGA supporters believe deploying military power should not require state governor approval.
- There is a push to dissolve courts ruling against Trump's policies and prosecute opposing judges.
- MAGA leaders feel urgency as they worry about losing control after elections.