States now are the check on presidential overreach [View all]
By Mary Ellen Klas / Bloomberg Opinion
Thank goodness for state governments. One of the most underappreciated stories in 2025 was the role states played in checking federal overreach. As the Trump administration barreled through norms, rules and laws, state officials sometimes from both parties supplied the friction to slow the administrations power grab.
Trump swept into power with Republican control over both chambers of Congress, but he avoided working with Congress as much as possible. He spent the first year of his second term pushing the bounds of executive power. As his Chief of Staff Susie Wiles told a Vanity Fair journalist: Trump operates [with] a view that theres nothing he cant do. Nothing, zero, nothing.
Congress may have rolled over, but at the state level, things played out pretty much the way Americas founders intended. As James Madison wrote in Federalist No. 45: The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite.
Madison and his fellow visionaries settled upon a system that enshrined in the U.S. Constitution the legal authority for states to protect the freedoms of their residents and uphold the rule of law when the federal government abused its power.
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