During the presidential campaign, candidate Donald J. Trump pledged, “On the first day of my term of office, my administration will … cancel every unconstitutional executive action, memorandum and order issued by President Obama.” Obama’s unconstitutional actions include several he took to rescue Obamacare.
On his first day in office, Trump violated that pledge.
Instead, he issued an executive order that merely declares, “It is the policy of my Administration to seek the prompt repeal” of Obamacare, and that his administration “shall exercise all authority and discretion available … to waive, defer, grant exemptions from, or delay the implementation of” the burdens it imposes on citizens, health-care providers, and states.



In fairness, it should be noted that it may have been impossible to undo any, much less all of President Obama’s unconstitutional executive actions in one day. Perhaps Trump intends to make good on his pledge and is just working up to it.
In that spirit, here are 14 ways Trump-administration officials can restore the Constitution’s limits on executive power, provide relief to Americans suffering under Obamacare, and hasten repeal.