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First he got rid of paper straws. And now President Trump has terminated the mandatory low-pressure shower heads.
Does this mean the earth is going to self destruct in 30 days? Is an ice age starting this weekend? Judging by the reaction of liberals, you’d think so.
President Trump just signed an executive order blasting away water pressure limits on shower heads.
He says Americans deserve a real rinse, not a “drizzle”.
It’s part of his anti-regulation crusade, and we’re here for it!
Time to bring back strong showers, fast dishwashers, and yes, plastic straws.
Less government and more water. It’s a win-win.
While everyone was talking about dopey tariffs, Trump just did something that is actually game-changing:
He signed an Executive Order to bring back high-pressure shower heads.
We have never been more back!!!
LFG!!!
— Axiomatic Enemy of the State (@DeTocqueville14) April 9, 2025
Newsweek reports:
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Wednesday to remove limitations on water pressure from shower heads, a subject he broached along the campaign trail and during his first term in the White House.
Why It Matters
Since his first presidency, Trump has hit back at various energy efficiency standards and regulations that he believes hinder household appliances as well as showers. He previously called for an end to paper straws, advocating instead for the less environmentally friendly plastic ones.Deregulation has been a top priority of the Trump administration. In the latest order, he says that “Overregulation chokes the American economy and stifles personal freedom.”
What To Know
On Wednesday, hours after implementing a 90-day pause on most reciprocal tariffs, Trump signed an executive order that orders the “repeal of the 13,000-word regulation defining ‘shower head.’”It specifically directs the secretary of energy (Chris Wright) to rescind the regulation defining “shower head,” a change that affects how the water flow standard is enforced and removes the current limit.
The official Rapid Response 47 account posted a video of Trump speaking about the order while signing it. The caption stated: “@POTUS signs an Executive Order to end the Obama-Biden war on water pressure and Make America’s Showers Great Again.” In the video, Trump calls out long-standing water restrictions.
Minimum water efficiency standards for toilets, shower heads, faucets and urinals have been in place since the Federal Energy Policy Act was passed under President George H.W. Bush in 1992. That law required shower heads to not pour more than 2.5 gallons of water per minute.
Red State adds:
We’ve all been there, and I do mean all of us.
You’ve had a brutally long day at the office, on the job site, at the family reunion, out working in the yard, or what have you, and the thing you’re looking forward to the most once you’re done for the day is to unwind and relax, starting with a nice, hot shower.
But then reality hits once you step under the spray of water.
The pressure stinks, forcing you to stay in the shower that much longer to wash and rinse your hair and get cleaned up and refreshed. By the time you’re done, you’re not feeling relaxed. You’re exhausted all over again – and agitated.
On Wednesday, however, help was on the way in the form of an executive order from President Donald Trump that reversed the “low flow shower head” energy regulations that dated back to the Obama-Biden years and which deprived so many of the water pressure they deserved.
@POTUS signs an Executive Order to end the Obama-Biden war on water pressure and Make America’s Showers Great Again pic.twitter.com/NO4qaOj0xv
— Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) April 9, 2025
And who wants a low-flow shower head any how?
No one, that’s who.
“Low-flow? Well I don’t like the sound of that.” #Seinfeld pic.twitter.com/W1MIH4gKXX
— Seinfeld (@SeinfeldTV) May 13, 2016
Maybe we should start adding handle bars to our showers, just to get ready for the high pressure.
This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport.