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Executive Order
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An executive order is a directive issued by the President of the United States that manages operations of the federal government. The basis for executive orders has multiple sources, including Article Two of the Constitution and delegated legislation from Congress. Executive orders are subject to judicial review and may be overturned if they lack support from the Constitution or statute, and they can be revoked, modified, or made exceptions from by the President at any time. The President of the United States is the only one who can issue executive orders, and they remain in force until canceled, revoked, adjudicated unlawful, or expire on their terms.learn more on wikipedia
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- 2.Joey Logano
- 3.Mark Williams
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