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How Trump’s executive orders will roll out — if courts allow them

22 January 2025
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How Trump’s executive orders will roll out — if courts allow them
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United States President Donald Trump signed a record 26 executive orders on his inauguration day, some of which experts warn may clash with the US Constitution. Executive orders do not require congressional approval but can be blocked by Congress or the courts. Trump’s orders include renaming Mount Denali and the Gulf of Mexico, establishing the Department of Government Efficiency overseen by Elon Musk, and reforming federal hiring practices to prioritize merit and skills.

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