These actions are nowhere near as strong as what the president had sought to accomplish, but it is unlikely that any new gun control laws will pass through Congress during the election year.
"It is complicated. That's why it's taken some time for our policy folks, our lawyers, and our experts to work through this and see what's possible," White House spokesman Eric Schultz told CNN.
Gun control activists have long lobbied for universal background checks, and closing the “gun show” loophole, but attempts at that have failed to pass Congress.
The National Rifle Association has been tight-lipped the past few days, but previously told CNN that the "gun control agenda was rejected by Congress. Now, [Obama] is doing what he always does when he doesn't get his way, defying the will of the people and using executive action."
It has been reported that along with the new gun control orders, the president will also announce more funding for government agencies to better enforce the already existing gun laws.