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executive order
noun
- an order having the force of law issued by the president of the U.S. to the army, navy, or other part of the executive branch of the government.
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Origin of executive order1
Example Sentences
The executive order announcing the latest move said it was aimed at tackling the illegal importation of synthetic opioids like fentanyl.
Under the executive order, those packages from mainland China and Hong Kong will become subject to import duties from 2 May and the charge will rise the following month.
Trump, a former crypto skeptic, has hawked meme coins featuring him and wife Melania, started a crypto business with his sons, proposed a U.S. "strategic crypto reserve," issued an executive order seeking to make crypto a priority and appointed a crypto advocate as head of the regulatory agency that oversees the industry.
President Trump dropped an executive order this week about 鈥渟anctuary cities,鈥 of which California has many.
First, there鈥檚 Trump鈥檚 executive order from April 11 that hasn鈥檛 made too many ripples, despite being a bonkers expansion of military authority over civilians.
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