Trump’s Executive Order: Work on New Voting System Guidelines Already in Motion
Election officials worry about the cost of new rules — and the impact on public faith.
Election officials worry about the cost of new rules — and the impact on public faith.
A second federal judge ruled provisions of Trump’s order on elections exceeded his authority and would cause “irreparable harm” to the states challenging it.
During President Donald Trump’s first three months in office, his administration has targeted dozens of former officials who criticized him or opposed his agenda.
The order directs the government to “expeditiously” take action to “stop the enforcement of State laws” designed to reduce “greenhouse gas” emissions.
The order targets the funding for Voice of America, which has been in the Trump administration’s crosshairs in recent weeks.
Groups that work to end female genital mutilation and cutting worry about an executive order that co-opts the policies they’ve worked to pass over nearly 30 years.
A reversal of Biden’s census order signals a renewed effort to spotlight immigration status.
For decades, the United States has held considerable power in determining the direction of global health policies and programs. President Donald Trump issued three executive orders on his first day in office that may signal the end of that era, health policy experts said.
What are executive orders — and how do presidents use them? Here’s what to know about them and the scope of their power.
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