Donald Trump is returning to the White House ready to immediately overhaul the government using executive orders.
Burn scars in areas of the Eaton Fire and Palisades Fire are of top concern, as the risk for mudslides, landslides, flash floods and debris flow is high in fire zones.
Here's what an executive order is, how it works, and its limitations in the U.S. government, as President Trump prepares to use them on his first day back in office.
President Donald Trump has promised a range of executive orders as he takes office. How do they work for presidents?
The order is one of several energy-related executive actions Donald Trump will take as soon as he is sworn into office.
Trump also laid out on Truth Social what he thinks a “qualified divestiture” of TikTok by ByteDance could look like.
President Trump said he will sign executive orders to change the Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America and Mount Denali to Mount McKinley.
Trump announced the decision in a post on his Truth Social account on Sunday as millions of TikTok users in the U.S. awoke to discover they could no longer access the TikTok app or platform.
The president-elect on Sunday said his TikTok executive order would "extend the period of time before the law's prohibitions take effect."
Following his inauguration, Trump will issue “day one” orders. Immigrants, transgender Americans, the climate, the Constitution are in the crosshairs.
Trump will make good on his promise to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America, as he floated in a news conference earlier this month. A preview of the order, first obtained by the New York Post, said both the Gulf of Mexico and Mount Denali will be renamed, with the latter reverting back to its previous name, Mount McKinley.