Politics and Government
Politics and Government
Donald Trump inauguration: What is an executive order and how will it allow the US President to bypass Congress?
- President-elect Donald Trump plans to sign up to 200 executive orders upon taking office, focusing on immigration, energy policies, and civil service reforms. He aims to implement significant changes including deportations and military deployment at the southern border.
The article from MSN discusses the use of executive orders by U.S. Presidents, particularly focusing on Donald Trump's approach during his inauguration. Executive orders are directives issued by the President that manage operations of the federal government and do not require Congressional approval, allowing the President to enact policy changes or implement decisions swiftly. These orders can be controversial as they bypass the legislative process, potentially leading to legal challenges if they are seen to overstep presidential authority. The article explains that while executive orders are a powerful tool, they can be reversed by subsequent administrations or struck down by courts if deemed unconstitutional. It also touches on the historical context, mentioning how past presidents have used this mechanism to push through their agendas when facing a Congress that might not align with their policies.
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[ https://www.msn.com/en-in/politics/government/donald-trump-inauguration-what-is-an-executive-order-and-how-will-it-allow-the-us-president-to-bypass-congress/ar-AA1xwIMI ]
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-in/politics/government/donald-trump-inauguration-what-is-an-executive-order-and-how-will-it-allow-the-us-president-to-bypass-congress/ar-AA1xwIMI ]
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