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President Donald Trump to sign executive order instructing federal agencies to hunt down regulations that violate Constitution

First on FOX: President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday, demanding that federal agencies evaluate all regulations that could violate the Constitution.

Executive Order – Senior Administrative Officers call it the first of its kind, and the government's attempt to prevent weaponization from Americans from being forced to submit the list to the Administration Bureau (OMB). Masu. Any regulations that may violate the Constitution may cause harm, or may cause harm.

The OMB's Information and Regulation Bureau and the newly created Office of Government Efficiency (DOGE) will spearhead efforts across federal agencies and evaluate regulations, senior management told Fox News Digital on Wednesday.

Doge officials of federal agencies will collect inventory of regulations that may violate the Constitution and share them with OMB. After 60 days, the Information and Regulation Office will pass the list of regulations, make individual decisions about which regulations are unconstitutional and begin a process of repealing the regulations on a case-by-case basis. I said.

The OMB Information and Regulation Bureau oversees regulations on administrative branches, and the newly created Doge aims to eliminate government waste, fraud and spending.

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President Donald Trump has signed more than 60 executive orders in his second term as president. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

The US Supreme Court recently decided to apply its own regulations outside its jurisdiction, including when the Supreme Court recently ruled against the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in May 2023. An order arises when it is recently awarded. Sackettv. EPA.

In that case, Mike and Chantel Saket bought a home near Priest Lake, Idaho in 2005 and built it. However, as Sacketts levelled the ground and kicked off, and the property fell on federally protected land under the jurisdiction of the 1972 Clean Water Act, plans to start construction, or face massive fines. The EPA intervened as they instructed them to stop.

The law sets standards for regulating pollutants in “US waters.” Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito wrote that the EPA tried to classify the wetlands of Sackett's property as “U.S. waters.” “It was fed to the Priest Lake, a navigable lake, near the ditch that was fed into the stream.

Ultimately, the Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that the Clean Water Act applies only to water in “a relatively permanent, standing or continuous flowing body of water.”

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US Supreme Court Building in Washington, DC (AP Photo/Mariam's Hive)

The US Supreme Court took to Sackettv in May 2023. He opposed the Environmental Protection Agency in the EPA incident. (AP News)

“Understanding the (clean water law) and applying it to wetlands that can be distinguished from otherwise covered “US water” means that “navigable water” is “water in the US and adjacent wetlands.” Define essentially a spread (existing laws) to define. “Arito wrote.

Wednesday's executive order will build on the Trump administration's efforts to cut regulations.

For example, Trump signed an executive order in January, ordering federal agencies to eradicate 10 regulations on all regulations in place.

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Trump said at the World Economic Forum on January 23rd that his administration would “launch the biggest deregulation campaign in history.”

Previous measures Trump took during his first term to cut regulations included a federal agency order to nix two regulations for all new regulations issued. Ta. The White House touts that with each new regulation introduced during Trump's first term, the agency ultimately cut five regulations.

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