The difficulty of washing Donald Trump's hair may change the laws of the United States of America
The difficulty of washing Donald Trump's hair may change the laws of the United States of America
US President Donald Trump is facing some difficulties while washing his hair, which prompted him to file a complaint.. This complaint prompted a proposal to make some changes in the restrictions related to the use of water in bathrooms in the United States of America.
The changes proposed by the US Department of Energy on Wednesday would allow more water to flow from shower faucets, after the US president complained that he could not wash his hair because of the lack of water coming from his private bathroom shower, the Guardian reported.
Earlier, Trump complained that "the water in the showers does not come out enough to shower and wash his hair", and he had to "take more time in the shower because his hair should be perfect."
Under a 1992 law, shower faucets in the United States are not allowed to release more than 2.5 gallons (9.5 liters) of water per minute.
The Trump administration wants to apply this limit to each of the nozzles on the faucets, as each faucet usually contains 4 or 5 nozzles.
But the Consumers and Conservation Society opposes the change, calling it a waste of water and unnecessary, and warning that easing a 28-year-old law that includes standards for appliances is ridiculous, wasteful, and unnecessary, especially as the United States has been in a drought for two decades.