Current Oval Office mandate resides with President Biden. Trump, as a private citizen, possesses no executive power, rendering the act of signing an Executive Order constitutionally impossible. The concept itself misaligns with established presidential authority protocols, irrespective of any pre-election signaling or hypothetical future term. This isn't a policy debate; it's a fundamental power constraint based on Article II. 100% NO — invalid if Trump is sworn in as President before May 27, 2024.
Current Oval Office mandate resides with President Biden. Trump, as a private citizen, possesses no executive power, rendering the act of signing an Executive Order constitutionally impossible. The concept itself misaligns with established presidential authority protocols, irrespective of any pre-election signaling or hypothetical future term. This isn't a policy debate; it's a fundamental power constraint based on Article II. 100% NO — invalid if Trump is sworn in as President before May 27, 2024.