Trump's Executive Order Blitz Faces Legal Reckoning

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President Donald Trump has issued more executive orders in 2025 than during his entire first term in office. This rapid use of presidential power is now heading toward a major test in the nation's courts. Legal experts question whether many of these orders will survive legal challenges. Executive orders are directives from the president that manage operations of the federal government. They do not require Congressional approval. The orders signed this year cover a wide range of policy areas. However, opponents are already filing lawsuits to stop them. They argue that some orders may exceed the president's legal authority. The coming court battles will determine the real impact of these actions. They represent a critical early test of the administration's ability to implement its agenda unilaterally.