American Political Development and the Trump Presidency by Unknown
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Language: eng
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Published: 2020-01-15T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter 10
State-Building as Parlor Trick: Trump, the Executive Branch, and the Politics of Deconstruction
Zachary Callen
If nothing else, Donald Trump is a president with baggage. Among the things he carried to the White House, three have shaped his administration most profoundly: his outsider status, his outsized promise to âmake America great again,â and (initially) unified party control of government.1 As with conservative administrations in the past, Trumpâs administration held out the possibility of a major attempt to shrink the size of the federal governmentâdismantling federal agencies and devolving authority to states and localities. Certainly, a number of Trumpâs promises as candidate, president-elect, and nascent chief executive suggested a significantly stripped-down federal state. Trumpâs promise to âdrain the swampâ of Washington, D.C. insiders channeled an animosity to âbusiness as usualâ in national politics. More explicitly, he suggested radically shrinking the size of the Environmental Protection Agency.2 In addition, Trump has argued that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) should not be engaged in climate change science, and should have a narrower mission that focuses only on space travel and research.3 Finally, Trump proposed that if Roe v. Wade were to be overturned, which is his stated preference, that abortion law would return to the states.4 Before his departure from the administration, White House strategist Steve Bannon argued that the âdeconstruction of the administrative stateâ was one of the White Houseâs top three priorities.5 Of course, Trumpâs dedication to dismantling the federal state is undeniably contextual: while Trump may target education or environmental programs, his administration is building the federal stateâs policing apparatus. But, even with that admission, this sampling of Trumpâs policy preferences nonetheless reveal a preference for a smaller, less active federal state.
On the surface, Trump promised to durably return governing authority to âthe people.â As American political development (APD) scholarship reveals, this claim is not uncommon in presidential rhetoric. The American state is, after all, the product of political conflicts over how power should be distributed among both branches and levels of government, and the symbolic role of âthe peopleâ in governing these institutions.6 The size and scope of the federal government figure prominently in these debates.7 However, despite Trumpâs claims, the administration has not considered serious changes in the distribution of power between state and federal governments, nor has it been especially successful in retrenching the scope of federal authority. Instead, the Trump administrationâs primary goals appear to be focused on using state power for private gain, which is a marked shift in how American elites at the highest levels make use of state power and one that APD scholars have not frequently considered.8 There is certainly some overlap between changing the way the federal state functions and changing the nature of the state. However, I argue that Trump and his congressional allies are currently engaging in merely the redistribution of resources, and not a change to the scope of the federal stateâs authority. Trump has gladly decimated the funding of policies with which he disagrees, but he
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