Trump, Executive Order and Shower
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Environmental activists criticized the order, saying it will increase pollution.
The New York Times |
“No longer will shower heads be weak and worthless,” the White House said in a news release on Wednesday.
Reuters |
According to a White House fact sheet, Trump will "end the Obama-Biden war on water pressure and make America’s showers great again."
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It’s the sixth presidential action against a large law firm, with the president signing executive orders against Perkins Coie; Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison; Jenner & Block; and Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr. He also signed a presidential memo against Covington & Burling, suspending a partner’s security clearances.
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The Justice Department is sharply criticizing a judge who halted enforcement of a White House executive order meant to punish a prominent law firm
President Trump is slated to sign an executive order from the White House on Tuesday afternoon, aiming to bolster U.S. coal mining. In the order, the president is expected to define coal as
WH press secretary Karoline Leavitt will speak to reporters around 1:00 pm on Tuesday as President Trump prepares to sign an executive order to boost the coal industry and upwards of 50 countries atte
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It's the latest move by the Trump administration that clashes with global aims to reduce coal power and cut harmful greenhouse gas emissions fueling climate change.
The order directs the Treasury Secretary and Attorney General to ensure that ticket scalpers are operating in compliance with applicable laws.
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U.S.. District Judge Trevor N. McFadden ruled that the government can't retaliate against the AP's decision not to follow Trump's executive order.