Inside Trump's Most Controversial Executive Orders: What Really Happened!

 

President Donald Trump’s Executive Orders: A Closer Look

President Donald Trump

Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States, issued a number of executive orders (EOs) during his four years in office that significantly affected many facets of American domestic and foreign policy. A president can use executive orders as a tool to oversee federal government operations and carry out legislative directives without requiring congressional consent. These orders have the power to swiftly alter policy, although they are frequently challenged in court and may be revoked by succeeding administrations.

We'll look at some of President Trump's most noteworthy executive orders in this blog, with an emphasis on important policy topics including immigration, healthcare, environmental regulations, and national security.

1. Immigration Policies:

Immigration reform was one of the main focuses of Trump's presidency, and he used executive orders to further his goal of border security.

Executive Order 13767: Enhancements to Immigration Enforcement and Border Security This executive order, which was issued in January 2017, aimed to carry out Trump's campaign pledge to erect a wall along the border between the United States and Mexico. It instructed federal agencies to start building the wall and to set aside federal cash to finish it. The order also prioritised strengthening enforcement at the southern border and increasing the number of detention facilities for unauthorised immigrants.

Protecting the Nation against Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States: Executive Order 13780 This executive order, which was signed in March 2017, is commonly known as the "travel ban" since it restricts admission into the United States from a number of nations with a majority of Muslims, including Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen. Despite numerous legal challenges, the order was eventually altered and upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in 2018 with the goal of addressing national security issues by stopping terrorism-related activity.

 

2. Healthcare:

President Trump worked hard to change healthcare laws, especially those related to repealing the Affordable Care Act (ACA), popularly known as "Obamacare."

Encouraging Healthcare Choice and Competition in the US: Executive Order 13813 This order, which was signed in October 2017, sought to increase access to healthcare by enabling small businesses and individuals to purchase less expensive, short-term insurance plans that were exempt from ACA rules. Although detractors said that by providing plans with less safeguards, it could undermine the Affordable Care Act, the purpose was to encourage competition in the healthcare market and reduce costs.

 

3. Environmental Regulations:

In an effort to promote economic expansion and deregulation, especially for the energy industry, the Trump administration has sought to repeal a number of environmental laws.

Executive Order 13783: Encouraging Economic Development and Energy Independence This executive order, which was signed in March 2017, was a key component of Trump's energy industry deregulatory program. It oversaw the examination of the Clean Power Plan, an Obama-era rule intended to reduce power stations' carbon emissions. Trump's directive sought to advance American energy independence by easing regulatory restrictions on the coal, oil, and natural gas sectors.

Executive Order 13834: Federal Operations Efficiency This order, which was signed in May 2018, addressed environmental performance and energy efficiency in government agencies. Although it encouraged efficiency and cost-cutting initiatives, it significantly retracted the Obama administration's stricter environmental regulations, which lessened the emphasis on renewable energy sources.

 

President Donald Trump

4. National Security:

The Trump administration prioritised national security and issued a number of executive orders to bolster cybersecurity and U.S. defence.

Executive Order 13800: Enhancing Federal Network and Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity This executive order, which was signed in May 2017, required agencies to adopt a risk management strategy with the goal of improving the cybersecurity of federal networks. In order to defend the country's vital infrastructure, such the electrical grid, against cyberattacks, it promoted public-private partnerships and guided the development of a more coordinated federal response to cybersecurity threats.

Imposing Specific Sanctions in the Event of Foreign Intervention in an American Election is Executive Order 13848. This executive order, which was issued in September 2018, was created to address worries about foreign meddling in American elections, particularly in the wake of the 2016 presidential election. It established sanctions against foreign actors that tried to meddle in American political processes and instructed U.S. intelligence agencies to evaluate possible threats.

 

5. Economic and Trade Policies:

Trump's emphasis on "America First" was evident in his trade and economic policies, as he used executive orders to support homegrown businesses and safeguard American workers.

Executive Order 13788: Employing and Purchasing Americans This directive, which was signed in April 2017, sought to increase the number of talented foreign workers who were granted H-1B visas and encouraged the use of American-made goods in federal contracts. In addition to encouraging companies to employ Americans, it sought to stop visa system abuses that were thought to disadvantage American workers.

 

President Donald Trump

Conclusion:

Executive orders were a key tool used by Donald Trump to forward the policy objectives of his administration. Even while his EOs moved quickly to address issues like trade, immigration, and deregulation, many of them encountered controversy and legal issues. While his successor, President Joe Biden, revoked some of his measures, like the travel ban, others had a long-lasting effect on U.S. policy. Whatever their outcome, Trump's executive orders were a hallmark of his presidency, influencing politics both during and after his tenure.

To know more about President Donald Trump you need to read these books:

A Very Stable Genius: Donald J. Trump's Testing of America

Fear: Trump in the White House

Constitution of the United States: With the Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights

 

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