The order follows another from last week that directed agency heads to work with DOGE to cut staff and limit hiring.
The order directs all agency heads to coordinate with DOGE and the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to review all regulations within their jurisdictions to make sure theyâre consistent with the law and the presidentâs policies, prioritizing any that âimpose heavy costs,â according to a fact sheet provided to The Epoch Times by a White House official.
Trumpâs order will create a âUnified Agendaâ to rescind or modify regulations that defy the administrationâs agenda and will exempt any actions ârespecting a military, national security, homeland security, foreign affairs, or immigration-related function of the United States.â
Agencies are also directed to use discretion to limit any enforcement actions that exceed statutory authority or exceed the federal governmentâs constitutional powers.
After the expiration of the Trump administrationâs Jan. 20 hiring freeze, all federal agencies will be allowed to hire no more than one employee for every four who leave or are released from their positions. Agencies will also begin plans for large-scale reductions in force and to determine which agency componentsâor agencies themselvesâmight be eliminated or combined, the Feb. 11 orderâs fact sheet states.
Both orders continue the administrationâs efforts to make sweeping changes to the federal government and its bureaucracy, following numerous campaign promises to downsize its footprint. The president created DOGE by executive order in January to audit federal spending and locate inefficiencies.
Democrats in Washington have criticized DOGE since its inception, alleging that the efforts led by Elon Musk represent a âconstitutional crisisâ if his advisory commissionâs audits lead to reductions of agencies or appropriations without congressional approval.
Original News Source Link – Epoch Times
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