House Republicans have expressed their intention to ensure that President Donald Trump's key executive orders do not expire at the end of his term. Trump wasted no time in issuing numerous executive orders on his first day in office, indicating his willingness to utilize his executive power to implement policies whenever possible.
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While executive orders can be easily revoked by a new administration and face legal challenges, some House GOP lawmakers are determined to prevent this from happening to several of Trump's significant policies. Former House Freedom Caucus Chairman Scott Perry emphasized the importance of the legislative process over executive actions, stating that while executive orders may be necessary to convey a message, they are not the ideal method for governing.