- United States
- Va.
- Letter
I am contacting you to express serious concerns over Russell Vought’s nomination for Director of the Office of Management and Budget. The core issue is his controversial “Project 2025” strategy, which seeks to consolidate immense budgetary authority within the presidency at the expense of Congressional oversight. This represents a fundamental threat to the constitutionally mandated system of checks and balances.
What's more, just as this consolidated design robs you and your colleagues of significant authority, it vastly reduces the impact of your constituents’ voices. How can you fully address the specific needs of our state and its residents without the full authority granted to you by the Constitution? In addition, Vought’s expressed willingness to defy Congressional spending directives is an alarming departure from established practices. This willingness to defy Congress, in my mind, should be immediately disqualifying. I would think his position advocating for the consolidation of power in the executive branch would be insulting to every member of Congress, including you. His confirmation risks setting a dangerous precedent that erodes legislative prerogatives.
As a public servant and a senator, you have a duty to safeguard democratic norms and principles. Allowing one branch to accumulate excessive power jeopardizes the balance so crucial to our republic’s health. I implore you to carefully consider both the short-term and long-term ramifications of empowering an agenda that so brazenly disregards separation of powers. Principled opposition to such alarming overreach is vital to sustaining accountable, transparent governance.
The American people deserve to know that their elected representatives in Congress will not cede authority to a singular, unchecked executive entity. The future of a healthy republic is at stake.
Thank you for your thoughtful deliberation on this matter.