Trump Just Signed An Executive Order To 'Make Showers Great Again!'

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President Trump has taken decisive action by signing an executive order aimed at dismantling federal restrictions on water pressure for household appliances such as shower heads, sinks, and dishwashers.

This move addresses a topic he has frequently highlighted during his campaigns and tenure in office.

As reported by The Post Millennial, the executive order effectively overturns regulations from the Obama era, which had imposed limits on water flow from shower heads in an effort to conserve resources. Although Trump had previously relaxed these rules, the Biden administration reinstated them upon assuming office, according to the Wall Street Journal.

A post on X from the Rapid Response 47 account celebrated the order, stating, @POTUS signs an Executive Order to end the Obama-Biden war on water pressure and Make Americas Showers Great Again.

The order, which humorously declares that "no longer will shower heads be weak and worthless," seeks to "make Americas showers great again." Trump has often joked about the impact of low water pressure on his daily routine, particularly concerning his hair. "I like to take a nice shower to take care of my beautiful hair," he quipped in the Oval Office, drawing laughter. "You have to stand under the shower for 15 minutes until it gets wet."

The order contends that these federal regulations are unwarranted and impose undue burdens on both consumers and manufacturers. It argues, "No market failure justifies this intrusion: Americans pay for their own water and should be free to choose their shower heads without federal meddling."