Executive Order 14243 represents a significant shift in presidential power concerning data access and interagency coordination. It exhibits strong authoritarian patterns through centralized directives and broad mandates. The order raises serious constitutional concerns regarding separation of powers and agency autonomy. It contributes to democratic erosion by potentially weakening checks and balances and reducing transparency. The order's power consolidation tactics are evident in the direct transfer of authority and the superseding of prior regulations. The rule of law is potentially undermined by the broad language and exemptions. While executive orders are precedent, the scope and specific provisions of this order are notable and warrant careful scrutiny.