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Mike Johnson Says House GOP Will Make Sure Future Presidents Can’t ‘Unwind’ Trump’s Flurry of Executive Orders

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House Speaker Mike Johnson said Thursday that congressional Republicans will codify President Donald Trump’s executive orders to ensure future presidents cannot “unwind” his agenda.

In the first four weeks of his presidency, Trump has enacted 108 executive actions, including 73 executive orders, 23 proclamations, and 12 memorandums. During his appearance at the Conservative Political Action Conference, the House speaker announced that Congress would arrange these orders into a systematic code to protect them from future presidents.

“The president [has] 300 executive actions already, and we’re going to codify so much of what he’s doing so the next team can’t unwind it,” Johnson said.

On his first day in office, Trump signed 11 executive orders relating to the border crisis alone, which issued a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border, revoked birthright citizenship for children born to illegal immigrants, reinstated the previously revoked Remain in Mexico policy and ended catch and release.

Separate executive orders directed the Office of Management and Budget to terminate diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, direct federal agencies to recognize only two sexes, and withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Climate Accord.

Trump established the Department of Government Efficiency to investigate and eliminate wasteful spending by downsizing federal agencies.

The newly established agency reported on Monday that it saved the federal government $55 million in spending, dismantled the U.S. Agency of International Development for wasteful spending on left-wing causes and fired four employees with the Federal Employment Management Agency upon the discovery that they spent $59 million of taxpayer money on housing illegal immigrants in luxury hotels.

The president further signed an executive order on Feb. 5 to prohibit men from competing in women’s sports. That act overturned the Department of Education’s proposed actions under former President Joe Biden to expand Title IX to protect against discrimination based on an individual’s gender identity.


 
“The president [has] 300 executive actions already, and we’re going to codify so much of what he’s doing so the next team can’t unwind it,” Johnson said.

Oh yes they can and will do it.
They will need both houses of congress to codify any executive order into law genius. and they for darn sure don't have the votes to override the filibuster in the senate genius.

Not to mention having a razor-thin majority in the House and they would be particularly stupid to waste precious votes on this. They're going to need everything they've got to have a chance at their tax bill.
 
They will need both houses of congress to codify any executive order into law genius. and they for darn sure don't have the votes to override the filibuster in the senate genius.

Not to mention having a razor-thin majority in the House and they would be particularly stupid to waste precious votes on this. They're going to need everything they've got to have a chance at their tax bill.
LOL - it's basically a done deal bozo
 
Wait a minute. This almost sounds like he is expecting future elections. Doesn't he read hbort? There are no more elections.
 
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Trump should just unilaterally declare a new constitutional ammendment like Biden tried to do on his way out. Check mate dems 😂
 
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“The president [has] 300 executive actions already, and we’re going to codify so much of what he’s doing so the next team can’t unwind it,” Johnson said.

Oh yes they can and will do it.
If they get the votes. Only 2 Repubs in the house, iirc, voting against one of the actions will make it fail. Birthright citizenship law changes cant be a simple vote to change it as it is amended in the constitution.

Maybe some less wildly far right repub reps from NY, CA, WI dont want to vote for certain EOs
 
“The president [has] 300 executive actions already, and we’re going to codify so much of what he’s doing so the next team can’t unwind it,” Johnson said.

Oh yes they can and will do it.
Please tell me exactly how he can overcome a filibuster. I’ve got news for you, Democrats are going to extract concessions for every vote they give Republicans, and they aren’t codifying anything without half a dozen or so Democratic Senators.

And before you say "obstruction" that’s the way politics have been played for a couple decades.
 
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