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Donald Trump’s Executive Order on Showerheads Aims to Protect His “Beautiful” Hair

But Trump’s executive order, which went into effect April 9, isn’t the first time he has sought a regulation change when it comes to his hair.

In December 2020, during the final month of his first presidency, Trump had initially made a change redefining “showerhead,” to allow individual shower nozzles to emit the standard 2.5 gallons of water per minute, meaning a multi-nozzle showerhead could emit more. However, his successor, Joe Biden reversed the move less than a year later in July 2021. 

For Trump, the “war on water pressure,” as it is referred to in the White House press release, is a personal issue. 

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