

On Wednesday, the president instructed the Energy Secretary Chris Wright. withdrawal of regulations from the time of Barack Obama and Joe Bidenwhich reduced force in shower heads. Trump opposed in peculiar performance standards that hinder his care of his hairstyles.
"In my case, I like to take a good shower to take care of my beautiful hair," Trump told reporters erstwhile signing orders at the Oval Office on Wednesday. “I request to stay in the shower for 15 minutes until they get wet. Cap, cap, cap. It's ridiculous."
In the information sheet, which accompanied the announcement of the order, The White home presented a fresh order as Trump's emphasis on abolishing excessive regulation, which "suffocates the American economy, builds bureaucrats and suppresses individual freedom".
‘ Shower Wars’
The president has long been engaged in water-saving policy in the bathroom. "My hair, I don't know about you, but it must be perfect, perfect," he said in front of the White home in 2020.
In August 2020, the Department of Energy began amendment of provisions, which would let single shower nozzles but not the full shower head, emit up to 2.5 gallons (about 9.5 l) of water per minute. Biden's administration announced plans to reverse this regulation in July 2021.
As stated in the White House's information sheet, "the shower wars continued".
"I'm taking a shower and I want these beautiful hairs to be simply foamed," Trump said at the Turning Point Action event in Detroit in June 2024. "I want them to be beautifully sung. I'm taking the best drug I can buy, and I'm throwing it all over my head. And then I turn on the water and the damn water drips. I can't get it out of my hair. That's terrible."