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Trump Urges Congress to Codify His Executive Orders, Highlighting Showerheads and Straws

He elevates household deregulation as a quality-of-life pitch for 2026 legislation.

Overview

  • In a NewsNation interview, President Trump said he wants Congress to turn his executive orders into law and described that outcome as ideal and urgent.
  • He pointed to water flow rules and plastic straw use as examples of his priorities, aligning the remarks with an April order on showerhead pressure and a February order targeting paper straw mandates.
  • Trump claimed roughly 35–40% of his executive actions have been confirmed and said he wants all of them approved by Congress.
  • The interview came the same day he held a 104-minute press conference reviewing his first year, during which he veered off script with lengthy anecdotes, according to reporters.
  • Former aides Stephanie Grisham and Sarah Matthews publicly questioned his recent conduct and mental fitness following the press conference and interview.