President Trump signs executive order to 'make America's showers great again' after Obama and Biden regulations. Trump surpasses FDR's record for executive orders in first 100 days, signaling shift in power to executive branch. Executive orders aim to dismantle obstacles faced in first term, strain judicial branch with over 150 lawsuits.
Key Points
Trump signed over 135 executive orders in the first 100 days of his second term
Shift in power towards executive branch from legislative branches
Focus on dismantling hurdles faced in first term
Strain on judicial branch with over 150 lawsuits challenging executive orders
Pros
Executive orders can swiftly implement the president's agenda
Can streamline decision-making process compared to legislative branches
Cons
Executive orders can be reversed by subsequent presidents
Placing strain on the judicial branch with numerous lawsuits