President Trump kicked off his grand return to the Oval Office by signing an avalanche of executive orders on Monday that thrilled Republicans. But now GOP lawmakers in Congress are hoping to get those directives codified into law.
Republicans praise Trump’s barrage of executive orders — and demand Congress codify them
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January 22, 2025
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