At any time, the president may revoke, modify, or make exceptions from any executive order, whether the order was made by the current president or a predecessor. Typically, a new president reviews in-force executive orders in the first few weeks in office.
I think they stopped 1, on immigration (I think), and they didn't really say he couldn't, but that he had to re- submit it with other legal stuff, or some kind of legal crap.
This is great! But the second he's out of office the next president will undo it. It needs legislation to make it permanent.
Thats why its an EO, it can't be reversed
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Executive_order
he's joking because the court blocked Trump from undoing some Obama EOs related to healthcare I think.
Wasn't there a supreme court case that made it so they can't reverse them
I think they stopped 1, on immigration (I think), and they didn't really say he couldn't, but that he had to re- submit it with other legal stuff, or some kind of legal crap.