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Make America’s showers great again! Trump orders to lift water pressure restrictions: everyone can have beautiful blonde hair like me.
U.S. President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order that lifted U.S. restrictions on shower water pressure. He declared that the move would end the "war" waged by former President Barack Obama and Joe Biden over Americans' right to bathe, and make the American shower great again. (Synopsis: Trump manipulates the market? Last night, shouting "hurry up and buy" was scolded and deceived, and three hours later announced the suspension of tariffs, causing a sharp rise) (Background supplement: Trump: China immediately raised tariffs to 125% without knowing what to do, and Beijing retaliated with tariffs by 84% and sanctioned 18 US companies) According to Reuters yesterday (10), US President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday (9th) local time, canceling the restrictions on shower water pressure in the United States. He declared that the move would end the "war" waged by former President Barack Obama and Joe Biden over Americans' right to bathe. When the order was signed in the Oval Office, Trump stressed that the move was tied to individual freedom and economic development, and referred to his motives in a lighthearted tone. Making America's showers great again Specifically, the executive order repeals a Department of Energy regulation that limited water flow to 2.5 gallons (about 9.5 liters) per minute. In addition, the order is not limited to shower heads, but also lifts similar restrictions on other water-using devices such as toilets and dishwashers. At the signing ceremony, Trump elaborated on his personal motivation for signing the order, namely that insufficient water pressure caused by water-saving devices has severely affected his bathing experience for years: For me, I wanted a comfortable shower condition to take care of my beautiful hair. In addition, the White House further explained in a list of facts, saying that the move was aimed at "ending the water pressure war between Obama and Biden and trying to make the American shower great again." Trump administration officials also added that the order would give consumers back their choice while promoting flexibility in manufacturing, saying excessive regulation stifles economic development and strips individuals of their freedoms. Trump has long viewed such regulations as a symbol of bureaucracy, and the action is seen as a continuation of his stance against excessive regulation. What does the public say? Trump's supporters welcomed this because the order responded to the real needs of the population and fulfilled Trump's promise to reduce government regulation, which they saw as a victory over excessive federal intervention. One Nevada Republican voter, James Carter, said: I just want a decent shower, what's wrong with that? However, the opposition is not small. Environmentalists, for example, warn that relaxing water pressure restrictions could exacerbate water shortages in the arid regions of the western United States. Alison Kelly, a climate expert at the Natural Resources Defense Council, also points out that it's not just a shower problem, it's a question of how to manage increasingly scarce resources. In addition, some analysts believe that this order may face legal challenges, because it may conflict with existing laws such as the Clean Water Law, and the risk of litigation cannot be ignored. Lifting shower restrictions highlights Trump's style Shower pressure restrictions were first introduced by the Obama administration to combat climate change and water stress through water conservation measures, and the Biden administration has continued and strengthened these policies. However, Trump's order pulls the bar back decades, reflecting his sweeping opposition to the policies of the previous dynasty. The order also underscores Trump's consistent style of political acting: combining personal experience with policymaking and engaging supporters in plain language. He joked when he signed it: "Now, you can all have good hair like me." There are also concerns that this practice of integrating private preferences into public policy, although it is a characteristic of Trump's personalized governance, also raises concerns about whether Trump's seemingly random style of acting can really lead the United States to greatness again. Related reports As soon as the European Union approved a 25% retaliatory tariff on US products, Trump turned to... Who changed his mind? Trump Huang Jenxun "interviewed and laughed"! The United States will suspend the ban on Huida H20 chip to China, deepseek to take off? Musk scolded Trump's tariff adviser: The head is stupider than a brick, Tesla's stock price has fallen 40% this year "Make the American shower great again!" Trump ordered the lifting of water pressure restrictions: everyone can have beautiful blonde hair like me" This article was first published in BlockTempo's "Dynamic Trend - The Most Influential Blockchain News Media".