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Trump Lifts Shower Water Pressure Limits in Latest Deregulatory Move

The decree, signed on April 10, 2025, reverses environmental regulations reinstated by Biden and is framed as a push for personal freedom and reduced bureaucracy.

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Overview

  • President Donald Trump has officially signed a decree removing federal limits on shower water pressure, a regulation originally introduced under Obama and reinstated by Biden.
  • The White House promoted the decision with the slogan 'Make America’s showers great again,' emphasizing deregulation and individual liberty.
  • Trump personally highlighted his preference for high water pressure during showers, tying the move to his own grooming habits and public persona.
  • The administration framed the rollback as part of a broader effort to cut excessive government regulations, which it argues stifle economic growth and personal freedoms.
  • This policy change is the latest in a series of deregulatory actions during Trump’s second term, reflecting his administration’s ongoing challenge to environmental and resource conservation measures.