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Executive orders (EO's) are useful to presidents especially in times of war, because it allows them to bypass the lengthy congressional process that would otherwise take place.

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How many executive orders were signed by the last 5 presidents?

The last five presidents have signed more than 100 executive orders.


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One way that American presidents have not used executive orders is to declare war. According to the Constitution, the power to declare war is exclusively given to Congress, not to the President.


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Yes, you can find a list of all executive orders issued by U.S. presidents on the Federal Register's website. The website provides access to executive orders dating back to 1936, starting with President Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration. However, for earlier executive orders, you might need to consult the Presidential Libraries or the National Archives.


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What are presidents allowed to issue orders without approval of congress?

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What presidential act has the force of a law?

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Can Barack Obama legally do an end run around congress and the house?

I assume the "end run" you are concerned about is gun control legislation. Actually, throughout history, presidents have found ways to get around congress by using executive orders. While it is generally not something presidents claim they want to do (it can stir up resentment from congress and anger from the voters), there are times when they feel they have to do it, in order to move a policy initiative forward. Other presidents have done it, and while I cannot predict what President Obama will do, issuing executive orders is not uncommon and such orders are generally legal, even if they may be very unpopular.