What is an executive order? A look at Trump's tool for quickly reshaping government
- Donald Trump plans to use executive orders to quickly reshape the government upon returning to the White House.
- Trump aims to sign as many as 100 executive orders on his first day, covering various issues like deportations and domestic energy.
- Executive orders allow a president to act without Congress, but they have limits and can be blocked by Congress or the courts.
- Historically, Trump signed 220 executive orders in his first term, while Biden signed 160 as of December 20.
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