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Biden's executive actions reverse most 'egregious' Trump policies: Kate Bedingfield

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By ADIA ROBINSON, ABC News

(WASHINGTON) — White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield defended President Joe Biden’s use of executive actions on ABC’s The View on Friday.

“What he’s done is looked at some of the most egregious, damaging actions from the Trump administration, done by executive order, and used his authority as president to roll those back and to undo that damage and to start to get us on a better path,” Bedingfield said.

“But look he is absolutely — his preference is for legislative action. He intends to do the vast majority of his agenda believes via legislative action,” she added.

Biden has been criticized for relying heavily on executive actions at the beginning of his presidency. Over the first week and a half of his term, Biden has signed more than three-dozen executive actions addressing the COVID-19 pandemic, racial equity, health care and more.

The New York Times editorial board called for Biden to “ease-up” on executive orders Thursday, saying they create uncertainty.

“This is no way to make law,” the editorial board wrote. “A polarized, narrowly divided Congress may offer Mr. Biden little choice but to employ executive actions or see his entire agenda held hostage. These directives, however, are a flawed substitute for legislation.”

Bedingfield pushed back on the editorial on Twitter, saying, ” I can’t help but recall that during the primary they encouraged voters to consider what a president could accomplish through exec action.”

“So my question is which actions that the President took to reverse Donald Trump’s executive orders would they have liked to see him not pursue? Of course we are also pursuing our agenda through legislation,” she added. “It’s why we are working so hard to get the American Rescue Plan passed, for starters!”

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