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Donald Trump Signs New Executive Order That Could Make Him One Of Most Powerful Presidents In History

Donald Trump new monumental executive order revealed.

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In a move that’s sending shockwaves through Washington, President Donald Trump has signed an executive order.

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Trump’s series of executive orders profiled.

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This action is part of a series of executive orders signed by President Trump during his second term, aiming to consolidate executive power.

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Earlier orders included renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America and imposing tax tariffs on Canada and China.

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Another order targeted transgender women in sports, reflecting the administration’s stance on gender identity issues.

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The president also ended COVID-19 vaccine mandates in schools and eliminated the procurement of paper straws.

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A new White House Faith Office was established, replacing the previous Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives.

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These actions underscore the administration’s commitment to reshaping federal policies and agencies to align with its priorities.

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Trump’s new order confirmed.

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Trump’s new order grants the White House direct control over independent federal regulators.

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This unprecedented action targets agencies like the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

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Traditionally, these agencies have operated with a degree of autonomy to serve the public interest without political interference.

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Critics argue that this move risks politicizing agencies meant to be impartial and could lead to abuses of power.

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The executive order mandates that these agencies must now submit draft regulations for presidential review, aligning them more closely with the president’s agenda.

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Additionally, agency heads will be subject to performance standards and management objectives set by the White House.

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The latest executive order asserts that all executive branch officials and employees are now subject to the president’s supervision.

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The Office of Management and Budget is tasked with ensuring that tax dollars are spent wisely under this new directive.

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The order emphasizes that “executive power without responsibility has no place in our Republic.”

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It further states that the United States was founded on the principle of government accountability to the people.

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Historically, independent agencies like the FTC, SEC, and FCC have exercised significant power without direct presidential oversight.

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This structure was designed to ensure impartiality and prevent political influence over regulatory decisions.

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However, the Trump administration argues that this autonomy has led to costly regulations and a lack of accountability.

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The executive order alleges that these agencies have imposed rules costing the country billions of dollars.

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By bringing them under White House control, the administration aims to increase oversight and efficiency.

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Critics contend that this move undermines the independence of regulatory bodies and could lead to politicized decision-making.

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Legal challenges are expected as opponents argue that the order oversteps executive authority.

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The only exemption to this directive is the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy functions.

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This exemption acknowledges the importance of maintaining the central bank’s independence in setting interest rates.

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Russell Vought, acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, will oversee the implementation of this order.

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He is tasked with establishing performance standards for agency heads and reporting to the president on their efficiency.

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This move is seen as a significant shift in the balance of power between the executive branch and regulatory agencies.

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Supporters argue it will lead to more streamlined and accountable governance.

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Detractors fear it could erode the checks and balances integral to the U.S. political system.

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The public await more details.

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As this executive order takes effect, its impact on the independence of federal agencies and the broader implications for governance remain to be seen.

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The coming months will likely see intense debate and legal scrutiny over this bold assertion of presidential authority.

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