President Donald Trump, in addition to the new duties he signed for China, signed a new executive decree that overturns a federal rule about the pressure of water.

The President asked Energy Minister Chris Wright on Wednesday to recall the rules created by Obama and Biden that limit pressure on the shower heads. In particular, complained about shower efficiency which impede the care of his … emblematic hairdressing.

Trump has been complaining for years of inadequate water pressure on American showers, sinks and toilets and has accused federal water saving standards for the problem.

“In my case, I like to take a nice shower, take care of my beautiful hair,” Trump told reporters, signing the decree at the Oval Office on Wednesday. “I have to stay under the shower for 15 minutes until it gets wet. It comes out drop, drop. It’s ridiculous. “

In a newsletter accompanying the executive announcement, the White House described the new provision as a boost by Trump to undo the excessive regulation that “drowns the American economy, encloses bureaucrats and stifling personal freedom”.

“By restoring the freedom of the shower, President Trump keeps his commitment to abolish unnecessary regulations and put Americans prioritized,” the White House said.

But the president has long followed policies against water saving in the shower.

“My hair, I don’t know about you, but it must be perfect, perfect,” he said outside the White House in 2020.

In August 2020, the energy department began a change in the rule that would allow individual shower nozzles, but not throughout the head, to emit up to 2.5 gums of water per minute. The Biden government announced its plans to overthrow this rule in July 2021.

“I take a shower, I want this beautiful head to just foam,” Trump told an event in Detroit in June 2024. “I want to have a beautiful foam. And I get the best shampoo you can buy and put it everywhere. And then I open the water and drip the cursed. I can’t rinse my hair. “