[Thursday, April 10] US News Headlines from r/politics
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1. Executive Actions and Presidential Authority
1.1 Executive Orders and White House Directives
President Trump has issued a series of executive orders expanding presidential authority, including orders punishing individuals who opposed his 2020 election claims [1] and probing former cybersecurity officials who defied him [2]. The White House is seeking legally binding control over Columbia University through a consent decree [3] while issuing an order on “Restoring truth and sanity to American History” [4]. Additional orders target state climate laws [5] and showerhead efficiency standards characterized as “restoring shower freedom” [6].
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