Presidential Executive Action
Presidential Executive Action refers to the directives and orders issued by the President of the United States to manage the operations of the federal government. These actions can take various forms, including executive orders, presidential memoranda, and proclamations. They allow the President to implement policies without needing new legislation from Congress.
While Executive Actions can address a wide range of issues, they are limited in scope and can be challenged in court. They often reflect the priorities of the current administration and can be reversed or modified by subsequent presidents, impacting areas such as immigration, environmental policy, and national security.