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Tuesday is President Donald Trumps The first 100 days in the White House, and mostly was defined by the almost 140 arrangements signed by it.
The striking number is overall compared to the number of laws adopted by the congress and signed by the commander-in-chief compared to five total number.
Three of them aimed at lifting the regulatory guidelines for the administration of bidges in the past four years.
Another point includes the Stopgap financing extension adopted in March in order to avoid partially federal shutdown.
President Trump’s executive commands have far exceeded the law of the congress. (Reuters)
And the first legal template signed by Trump – and the only point of the new policy on the list – is the Riley Act. It is a pioneering new law that enables immigration and customs authorities (ICE) to take every illegal immigrant to custody for theft or other crimes.
So far, however, Trump has largely acted alone in his efforts, since the executive regulations aim to reduce the Ministry of Education and to keep transgender women away from biological women’s areas, and others.
In comparison, the congress passed 30 laws in the first 100 days of its first term, which Trump was signed by Trump. In the first 100 days of the administrations of Biden, Obama and Bush, 11, 14 and seven laws were signed.
Two Trump allies in the congress, MP Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., And Eric Burlison, R-Mo.
“I think the congress is the one who failed at work,” Greene told Fox News Digital on Monday.
she said Budget reconciliation process. The GOP leaders from House have said for months that they want to end in spring or summer.
The Georgia Congress of Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized the slow pace of the congress. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)
“We didn’t make our reconciliation in the first 100 days and I think that’s a failure,” said Greene. “I kept my mouth. I am hopeful and hope that we can do it in the house and in the Senate. But I have become frustrated.”
Burlison told Fox News Digital: “I would give Trump an A, an A+. I would give the congress a D.”
“The congress must reply the kind of brave vision and courage that Trump took in particular with Doge,” said Burlison.
In the meantime, the Democrats have accused the Republicans of the Congress to give up their power with his flood of executive actions to trump.
“I think it is time that the congress returns the constitutional authority to the executive again,” said Rep. John Mannion, DN.Y., during a press conference on Tuesday.
But House speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said the congress No authority ceded to Trump when he was asked by Fox News Digital on Friday.
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House’s spokesman, Mike Johnson, said the congress was working on fulfilling Trump’s agenda. (Getty Images)
“I don’t think we have removed an authority. I think he is doing what is in his framework,” said Johnson. “I don’t think he has crossed the border. If he does it or if he does it, I would personally address it as a concern with him as a partner and explain that I think it was exaggerated.”
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He also said that the congress pointed out more of Trump’s legislative priorities, while he found that the processes for maintaining measures between executive and legislative branches were very different.
“We have to edit and get it through our processes, as you know, 218 voices more than anything. So we did what you will see here in turn in the next few weeks,” he said.
“We have done a lot of the floor work, many of these legislative vehicles in the committee process. Now we have them on deck to simply switch off and hand them over to the Senate.”