An executive order signed by the president directs federal agencies to take specific actions without requiring congressional approval. For a Trump executive order, it typically enforces policy shifts on immigration, trade, or deregulation. Supporters benefit from rapid implementation of campaign promises, while critics argue it bypasses legislative debate.
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