Trump’s recent executive orders cover a wide range of topics, from immigration to pardons, marking a significant shift in U.S. policy.
Washington: So, Trump is back in the game, huh? He signed a bunch of executive orders on his first day, and they cover everything from immigration to pardoning folks involved in the Capitol riot. It’s a big deal.
He’s pardoning around 1,500 people who stormed the Capitol back in 2021. That’s a bold move, right? He’s showing support for those who were part of that chaos, saying they were just trying to stand up for him.
And get this, he declared a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border. He’s labeling criminal cartels as terrorists and wants to shake things up with immigration laws. It’s like he’s flipping the script on everything Biden did.
He’s also hitting the brakes on refugee resettlement for a bit, saying the U.S. can’t handle a lot of migrants right now. It’s a pretty tough stance, but that’s Trump for you.
At a rally, he announced he’s revoking 78 of Biden’s executive actions. That’s a lot! He’s going after everything from Covid relief to diversity initiatives. It’s like he’s trying to erase the last administration’s footprint.
Oh, and he’s delaying a TikTok ban for 75 days. He wants to figure out what to do with that app before making any big moves. It’s a smart play, considering how popular it is.
He’s even talking about Greenland again, saying the U.S. needs to control it for security reasons. That’s a throwback to his earlier interest in buying the place. The Prime Minister of Greenland isn’t having it, though.
Trump’s also freezing government hiring and regulations, pushing for a return to in-person work. It’s a big shift from the remote work trend that took off during the pandemic.
He’s aiming to cut costs for Americans, blaming Biden’s policies for inflation. He’s all about boosting oil and gas production, even pulling out of the Paris climate agreement. It’s a total 180 on energy policy.
And let’s not forget about his plans for the World Health Organization. He’s withdrawing the U.S. from it, saying they mishandled the pandemic. That’s a huge change in how the U.S. approaches global health.
With all these moves, it’s clear Trump is setting the stage for a very different administration. It’s going to be interesting to see how this all plays out.