- Trump on Wednesday signed a decree reversing a federal rule relating to water pressure on Wednesday.
- Trump in the past has challenged what he said was a low water pressure while washing his hair.
- “I hope that Congress approves it,” he said in remarks at the Oval office.
President Donald Trump signed an executive decree reversing a federal regulation on water pressure on Wednesday, a long -standing source of concern for the commander -in -chief.
“I like to take a nice shower to take care of my beautiful hair,” he said in remarks in the oval office. “You have to stand under a shower for fifteen minutes until it is wet. It comes out drip. It’s ridiculous.”
Trump in the past has underlined the regulation – a relic of the administrations of the presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden – for having contributed to the water pressure less than optimal.
In the President’s decree, he retreated the restrictions relating to the flow of the water of the shower potatoes.
“I hope the congress approves him,” said Trump on Wednesday.
The Wall Street Journal obtained a draft of the order before the song.
“The showers will not be lower and worthless,” said the project, according to the WSJ. The order also said that she wanted to “make American showers again very well”.
The previous rule came into force under Obama and was canceled by Trump – who had complained of not having enough showers to wash your hair – during his first mandate.
“So the shower heads-you take a shower, the water does not come out. You want to wash your hands, the water does not come out,” he said in 2020. “
Biden in 2021 reversed Trump’s reign which sought to stimulate the water flow of the shower head.
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