
Congress Needs to Memorialize Executive Orders
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Congress Needs to Act
A Presidential Executive Order is a directive issued by the President that manages operations of the federal government. Executive Orders have the force of law but can be overturned by future administrations or ruled unconstitutional by courts. Without legislative action, an Executive Order typically remains in place only as long as the issuing President or a like-minded successor is in office.
Congress, as the legislative branch of the government, holds the exclusive power to create lasting laws that represent the will of the American people. It is critical that Congress acts swiftly to memorialize into law the Executive Orders signed by President Trump during his term as the 47th President. These Executive Orders reflect overwhelming public support and are essential for maintaining the policies that Americans value most.
- President Trump has signed well over 100 critically important Executive Orders from since his January 2025 inauguration.
- Notable Executive Orders have dealt with securing the U.S. southern border and protecting free speech rights across digital platforms.
- The vast majority of these Executive Orders are "80/20" issues, meaning they are strongly supported by the American people.
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