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Mike Johnson Says House GOP Will Make Sure Future Presidents Can’t ‘Unwind’ Trump’s Flurry Of Executive Orders

House Speaker Mike Johnson said Thursday that Congressional Republicans will codify President Donald Trump’s executive order to prevent future presidents from “releasing” his agenda.

I have Trump Established 108 enforcement actions in the first four weeks of his presidency, including 73 executive orders, 23 declarations and 12 memorandums. During his appearance at the Conservative Political Action Council, the House Speaker announced that Congress would organize these orders into a systematic code to protect them from future presidents.

“president [has] There are already 300 executive action and I’m going to codify much of what he’s doing. The next team can’t unleash that,” Johnson said. (Related: Trump will further strengthen agency leash with new executive order)

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On his first day in office, Trump signed 11 executive orders related to the border crisis alone, which announced a nationwide emergency on the US-Mexico border, and birthright citizenship for children born to illegal immigrants revived the previously revoked Mexican policy and revived, and ended the catch and release. Separate executive orders directed the Administration to end the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Initiative, and directed the federal agency to recognize only two genders and withdraw the United States from the Paris climate agreement.

Trump has established the government’s Efficiency Bureau to investigate and eliminate wasteful spending by reducing federal agencies. Newly established institution It has been reported On Monday, it saved the federal government $55 million in spending; Dismantling Four employees at federal employment management agency as the US International Development Agency for Waste Expenses on Left Causes discovered that it spent $59 million in taxpayer money on illegal immigrants in luxury hotels into housing The member was fired.

The president also signed an executive order on February 5th, banning men from competing in women’s sports. The law overturned the Department of Education’s proposed actions under former President Joe Biden to expand Title IX to protect against discrimination based on individual gender identity.

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