'He Is Not in Charge': Trump Mocked After Asking What’s in His Own Executive Order
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He is Not in Charge’: Trump Signs Executive Order He Doesn’t Understand
President Donald Trump has signed more than 150 executive orders, usually with cameras rolling and staff standing nearby. The routine is always the same: he sits at the Oval Office desk while someone quickly reads a summary of the order. He rarely reads the documents himself — some are dozens of pages long — and often looks uninterested or confused. On Friday, that confusion was caught on camera in a moment that left critics stunned. “Are we doi…
'He Is Not in Charge': Trump Mocked After Asking What’s in His Own Executive Order
President Donald Trump has signed more than 150 executive orders, often with cameras rolling and staff looking on. The ritual rarely varies: seated at the desk in the Oval Office, the President listens as someone—typically the White House Staff Secretary—reads a brief summary of the order. On occasion, Trump interjects with a question, prompting speculation that he may not be fully familiar with the contents. He is seldom seen fully reading the …
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