Questions and comments about President Donald Trump’s newly signed executive orders have been swirling on social media, and a local political science professor wants to help the public better understand.
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“What is abnormal is the number of executive orders issued by President Trump on his first day of office,” Gross stated.The professor reminds people these executive orders are not the law. Therefore, President Trump has made no new laws, but that does not mean these executive orders cannot be impactful.
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