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The U.S. issued 228 executive orders in its first year, raising concerns over unchecked executive power.
The U.S. administration has issued 228 executive orders in its first year, surpassing past administrations, sparking concerns over expanded executive power.
Many orders invoke national emergencies to justify actions on immigration, trade, and foreign policy, including tariffs and agency restructuring without congressional approval.
Critics say this undermines checks and balances, especially as a divided Congress offers little oversight.
A conservative-leaning Supreme Court has shown deference to the executive, enabling controversial moves with limited legal pushback.
Experts warn the trend threatens democratic stability amid weakening institutional safeguards.
Los EE.UU. emitieron 228 órdenes ejecutivas en su primer año, aumentando las preocupaciones sobre el poder ejecutivo no controlado.