Washington (CNN) President Donald Trump's teardown strategy is going into overdrive. But the former real estate magnate is leaving the rebuild to an already overwhelmed Congress.

Trump, frustrated at his inability to transform his election victory into quick action by Congress, has unleashed his executive power on health care, immigration and the fate of the Iran nuclear deal.

Seen from Trump's point of view he's had a good few days, framing himself as a dominant figure enforcing political change at home and across the globe, cutting through the bitter inertia surrounding his White House and honoring campaign promises.

At the same time, his actions ending Obama-era programs or policies without having a replacement plan ready to go saddles lawmakers with the political risks of dealing with unraveling health care protections, the fate of millions of undocumented immigrants and a deal that halted Iran's nuclear program.

The tone of an early morning tweet Friday suggests the President is relishing dictating terms on health care after his actions Thursday, in what may be an attempt to force Congress into acting on his agenda or to jam Democrats into some kind of deal.

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