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Raw Story on MSN‘He is not in charge’: Trump mocked for asking what’s in his executive ordersPresident Donald Trump has signed more than 150 executive orders, often with cameras rolling and staff looking on. The ritual rarely varies: seated at the desk in the Oval Office, the President listens as someone—typically the White House Staff Secretary—reads a brief summary of the order.
The U.S., Trump said, would no longer pay more than "the Nation that pays the lowest price anywhere in the World."
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Environmentalists are challenging in court President Donald Trump’s executive order that they say strips core protections from the Pacific Islands Heritage Marine National Monument and opens the area to harmful commercial fishing.
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The Trump administration restored a penalty of taking truck drivers with limited English out of service, raising concerns over a shortage of drivers and discrimination.
On Friday U.S. District Court Judge Beryl A. Howell rejected the Trump administration's request that she suspend her May 19 ruling in which she concluded its decision to fire the board of the U.S. Institute of Peace was illegal and thus "null and void."
An appeals court has cleared the way for President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at ending collective bargaining rights for hundreds of thousands of federal employees while a lawsuit plays out.
Donald Trump’s administration is debating an executive order that could open the nearly $9tn US retirement market to private capital groups focused on corporate takeovers, property and other high-octane deals.
Trump declared a national energy emergency on day one, responding to the first major U.S. power demand surge in decades.