Biden yet to Issue 7 more Executive Order

DANVILLE, KY – OCTOBER 11: Joe Biden smiled during the vice presidential debate at Centre College October 11, 2012 in Danville, Kentucky. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

The Biden administration has imposed a record number of presidential actions. According to reports on Friday, Biden has pushed over 40 executive orders, directives and moratoriums in his first 10 days in office.

Recall that Joe Biden had remained on the corridor of power for 47 years. Biden marked the longest lasted US such protected positions and finally smuggled his way into the presidency. Having issued the highest number of executive order at inauguration and successively 40 within first 10 days in office, Biden is yet to Issue 7 more executive order to match his years in office.

Several of his actions aimed to reverse President Trump’s immigration and climate policies and replace them with his agenda.

The Biden administration has also been trying to push a nearly $2 trillion stimulus package through Congress.

“The notion here is we have to act now. There’s no time for any delay,” Biden stated. “So we can end up with four million fewer jobs this year, according to Moody’s the Wall Street firm, and it could take a year longer to return to full employment if we don’t act and don’t act now.”

Biden is expected to slow down rolling out executive orders next week as he looks to shift gears to tackling the COVID-19 pandemic.



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