Trump orders the government to stop enforcing rules he doesn't like
Source: Washington Post
May 18, 2025 at 6:00 a.m. EDT
At the Transportation Department, enforcement of pipeline safety rules has plunged to unprecedented lows since President Donald Trumps inauguration. Trump recently ordered Energy Department staff to stop enforcing water conservation standards for showerheads and other household appliances. And at one Labor Department division, his appointees have instructed employees to halt most work related to antidiscrimination laws. Across the government, the Trump administration is trying a new tactic for gutting federal rules and policies that the president dislikes: simply stop enforcing them.
The conscious effort to slow down enforcement on such a broad scale is something we have never seen in previous administrations, said Donald Kettl, a professor emeritus at the University of Marylands School of Public Policy. It amounts to a dramatic assertion of presidential power and authority. This account of the Trump administrations efforts to scale back application of many laws is based on interviews with more than a dozen federal employees across seven agencies, as well as a review of internal documents and federal data. The employees spoke on the condition of anonymity for fear of retribution.
Trump officials say these efforts will allow the president to swiftly scrap regulations that are burdening a variety of businesses and industries. When you have a new regulation, its really, really hard on business, Kevin Hassett, who directs Trumps National Economic Council, told CNBC on Monday. Theyve got to hire all these engineers and lawyers to figure out, What are we going to do with this new regulation? Hassett added. And so by pausing that, already, were having a big, massive, positive effect.
Critics say the administration is breaking the law and sidestepping the rulemaking process that presidents of both parties have routinely followed. Theyre making across-the-board decisions not to enforce whole categories of standards, and it is of very dubious legality, said Richard Revesz, who led the White House regulatory affairs office under President Joe Biden and is now the faculty director of the Institute for Policy Integrity at New York University School of Law.
Read more: https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2025/05/18/trump-enforcement-halt-regulations-laws/
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sop
(14,537 posts)Harker
(16,287 posts)tetedur
(1,264 posts)Who would have predicted that?
Botany
(74,332 posts)outright corruption, and trying to import new Americans from S. Africa who are the legacies
of the racist Afrikaans who kept Nelson Mandela in prison on an island for 15 to 20 years.
We be in deep deep shit. Fucking nightmare. Trump should be sitting in the Federal Super
Max Prison in Colorado right now for stealing and selling and or giving away Americas
top secrets to the Russians, the Chinese, and our good friends from 9/11 the Saudis.
So you think Krasnov cares about rules and laws?
Eugene
(65,272 posts)This is intentional and malicious harm to society and they're out of excuses to claim anything different.
twodogsbarking
(13,874 posts)ananda
(31,973 posts)Buh bye
Jughead
(92 posts)Meanwhile other products produced in the US will get price hikes to make up for tariffs they eat.
leftyladyfrommo
(19,822 posts)use a lot of water? I think it is tied to playing with his beautiful hair.
Wierd.
BumRushDaShow
(153,877 posts)as it came about in a law passed by Congress (veto-proof) and signed by Poppy Bush.
H.R.776 - Energy Policy Act of 1992
wyn borkins
(1,320 posts)BumRushDaShow
(153,877 posts)There were updates of that including the infamous one in 2007 under Shrub that brought about the end of the incandescent light bulbs!
I remember watching some hearing (I think around that time) where there were Congress members whining about the low-flow toilets and water-restricted shower-heads but I don't think changes to that were put into that 2007 law.
H.R.6 - Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007