Trump signed executive orders to help Americans financially

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, has signed executive orders, extending economic assistance to Americans who have been damaged by the coronary pandemic. This announcement comes after negotiations failed to reach an agreement about adopting legislation on this issue, Trump signed four executive orders on August 8th, saying he is [...]
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, has signed executive orders, extending economic assistance to Americans who have been damaged by the coronary pandemic.
This announcement comes after negotiations failed to reach an agreement on the adoption of legislation on this issue,
Trump signed four executive orders on August 8th, saying he had to act after White House negotiators and Democrats in Congress failed to reach agreement.
One of the signed orders envisions payment for those who remain unemployed because of the coronary pandemic. Paying the unemployed will be $400 a week less than in a stimulant package spent in Congress, where the unemployed were paid for from $600 a week.
Meanwhile, the other three executive orders call for suspending the payment of contributions from working Americans, putting off student credit payments, and some other financial facilities.
The executive orders signed by Trump can be challenged in any court, as they have not passed through Congress and according to the American Constitution, spending public money should also receive the consent of Congress.












