Trump ‘ends war on showers’ with new executive order after making unbelievable admission about how he washes his hair

Donald Trump recently talked about something unexpected—how he takes showers and why he’s making a big change to water rules in the U.S. He signed a new executive order to allow more water pressure in things like shower heads, sinks, and toilets.
He said he’s been unhappy for a long time with how weak the water pressure is in modern homes. According to him, these rules were created to help save water, but instead, they’ve made it harder for people to do simple things like shower, wash their hands, or flush the toilet.
Trump explained that he personally finds it very annoying. He said that when he showers, it takes 15 minutes just to get his hair wet because the water just drips out slowly. He said, “drip, drip, drip,” and called the situation “ridiculous.” He added that he likes to take a good shower to take care of his “beautiful hair,” and the low pressure makes that difficult.
He also said people are flushing toilets way too many times—10 or 15 times instead of just once—because of the low water flow. He mentioned how new homes often come with these water-saving features, but builders aren’t allowed to increase the pressure because of strict rules. According to Trump, it doesn’t make sense that you buy a nice house but can’t get enough water when you shower or wash your hands.
By signing this new rule, Trump says he is “restoring shower freedom” and getting rid of unnecessary government rules. He believes this will help Americans by making their everyday life easier.
He also mentioned another pet peeve—paper straws. He doesn’t like them because he says they fall apart in drinks, and he hopes to bring back plastic straws in the future.
So, in the middle of serious global issues and economic problems, Trump made headlines again—but this time, it’s because he wants better showers and stronger water pressure, mostly because of how it affects his hair.