The correct statement about executive orders is that they are part of a president's executive power. They have existed far longer than 1992 and do not fall under legislative power. Notable examples include FDR's Executive Order 9066 during WWII. ;
Executive orders are part of a president's executive power, and they have been in existence since the early days of the United States. The option A is correct as they do not fall under legislative power nor are they limited to the time frame of 1992. They have historically had a significant impact on public policy, as seen in examples like Executive Order 9066 during WWII.
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