Trump Administration Executive Orders
Executive orders carry a legal authority similar to federal law but do not require Congressional approval. However, they are not permanent and can be overturned or modified by subsequent administrations.
Although the U.S. Constitution does not explicitly mention executive orders, Article II grants the President executive powers to “take care that the laws be faithfully executed.”
Given the partisan political divide within Congress, President Trump is expected to use executive order authority extensively in his second term.
The president’s executive orders give specific instructions to the incoming members of President Trump’s cabinet, as well as other senior officials. To learn more about the key decision-makers of the Trump Administration, view our Cabinet Tracker here.
This tool offers a comprehensive database of executive orders issued during the Trump Administration, categorized by industry for ease of navigation. It enables users to:
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