‘January’s going to be a big month’: GOP lawmakers look to reclaim power from Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump gestures upon returning to the White House from Dover Air Force Base in Washington, D.C., December 17, 2025. REUTERS/Aaron Schwartz

A growing number of Republican lawmakers are growing dissatisfied with the ever-increasing power of the executive branch under President Donald Trump and are hoping to reclaim some of Congress’ authority starting next month, The Hill reported Saturday.

“I’ve been concerned for ten years about that,” said Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) on the growing power of the executive branch, and the corresponding relinquishing of power by the legislative branch, speaking with The Hill. “I don’t know that it’s getting any better. Seems to be getting worse.”

Trump has strengthened the power of the executive branch of government significantly during his first year back in the White House, clawing back spending already appropriated by lawmakers, declaring national emergencies to circumvent Congress, and asserting control over independent agencies, and in some cases, with the backing of the Supreme Court.

Democratic lawmakers have been nearly unanimous in opposing the Trump administration’s consolidation of power, but as Trump’s second term approaches its first year, a growing number of Republicans are also saying they want to reclaim Congress’s authority as well.

“It’s really important. It’s about the power of the purse. It’s about us determining what gets funded and what doesn’t get funded. It’s setting priorities,” said Sen. John Hoeven (R-ND), speaking with The Hill. “January’s going to be a big month.”

Rep. Kevin Kiley (R-CA) also called for Congress to reclaim its power, warning that Americans’ view of the legislative branch would only continue to sour the longer lawmakers cede their power to the White House.

“I think this is why people are so frustrated with Congress and what Congress has, what, a 15% approval rating?” Kiley said, speaking with The Hill. “I think it’s gonna go down if we don’t get something done here.”