
executive actions
Executive actions are specific steps or orders issued by the President of the United States to manage how laws are implemented and enforced. They include directives such as executive orders, memoranda, and proclamations. While they don't require approval from Congress, they carry significant authority in shaping policy and addressing issues quickly. Executive actions are used to prioritize government actions, respond to urgent situations, or implement parts of laws without needing new legislation, making them a key tool for presidential leadership and executive branch management.