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Power shift: Executive authority and Ohio’s political lean

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President Donald Trump has completed his first 100 days in office, and experts are watching how his executive actions may play out in the courts and in swing states such as Ohio.

Since January, Trump has signed more than 139 executive orders, surpassing previous records. Some of his most controversial moves include banning transgender women from female sports, attempting to end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants, and again pulling the U.S. out of the Paris Climate Agreement.

Political science professor Matt Grossmann, director of the Institute for Public Policy and Social Research at Michigan State University and a watcher of Midwest politics, said Trump's latest executive orders are having more impact than some of his early-term actions.

"They've been followed with a lot more executive action," he said. "The record so far is very poor in terms of getting pretty immediate restraining orders and other blocks and pauses on the administrative's actions."

More than 250 lawsuits have been filed against the administration's policies. Legal scholars say the outcomes of those challenges could shape the future scope of presidential power.

Grossmann noted that globally, democracies are under pressure as executive branches grow more powerful, sometimes slowly and quietly.

"They see this global pattern, where it's not the case that you have to have a revolution to change the governing system," he said. "The Executive Branch takes more and more power; you sort of slowly descend from a democratic starting point."

Trump carried 82 of Ohio's 88 counties in 2024, flipping longtime Democratic strongholds. Analysts have said Ohio's rightward shift could influence how voters respond to controversial executive orders, which often face legal challenges.


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