Trump to sign executive orders on offshore drilling, Veterans Affairs this week – WLS-TV

Posted: April 25, 2017 at 5:23 am

In the week of his 100th day in office, Donald Trump will sign four executive orders, including ones calling for reviews of offshore drilling regulations and national monument designations on federal lands.

He also plans to to sign an order establishing an "office of accountability and whistleblower protection" at the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Trump is expected on Tuesday to sign an executive order creating a task force "to examine the concerns of rural America and suggest legislative and regulatory changes to address them," the White House said.

The order on national monuments will direct the Interior Department to review prior monument designations under a more than 100-year-old law that authorizes the president to establish federal lands as national monuments.

And as part of the administration's push to expand offshore drilling, Trump on Friday is expected to sign a directive called the America First Energy Executive Order, calling for a review of offshore oil and gas locations and rules.

Before his election, he criticized his predecessor's use of executive actions as a way of going around Congress.

"I don't think he even tries anymore. I think he just signs executive actions," Trump said of then-President Obama in December 2015. Trump pointed to the U.S. government's system of checks and balances. "That's the way the system is supposed to work. And then all of a sudden, I hear, 'He tried. He can't do it,' and then, boom, and then another one, boom."

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