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It doesn't look like Trump's executive actions on coronavirus relief will actually do much
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- Since Congress can't come to an agreement, President Donald Trump on Saturday signed four executive actions aimed at providing Americans economic relief during the coronavirus pandemic.
- But they face both the possibility of being challenged in the courts and of being difficult to implement.
- He touted that his "administration will provide immediate and vital relief to Americans struggling in this difficult time," but so far it's unclear exactly when and how that can happen.
- Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
President Donald Trump swooped in on Saturday to show Americans that he was trying to fix what Congress couldn't.
Before a crowd of masked, cheering supporters at his private golf club in New Jersey, the dealmaker-in-chief announced four executive actions aimed at providing Americans economic relief amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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