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Trump Takes Swift Action on First Day as President, Signs Dozens of Executive Orders

Trump Takes Swift Action on First Day as President, Signs Dozens of Executive Orders
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World January 22, 2025 05:30

usa - President Trump wasted no time after taking his oath, signing numerous executive orders to change policies across various sectors.

First Day in Office

President Trump, upon taking his oath, signed dozens of executive orders across different venues, reversing many of Biden's decisions and setting a new course for the U.S.

Crackdown on Illegal Immigration

One of Trump's key focuses was combating illegal immigration, evident in the executive orders on his first day in office.

Withdrawal from Paris Agreement

Trump's decision to exit the Paris Climate Agreement and declare a national energy emergency showcased his intention to pivot the U.S. on environmental policies.

Pardoning January 6th Convicts

Controversially, Trump pardoned over 1,500 convicts involved in the January 6th Capitol riot, including leaders of extremist groups.

Reversing Biden's Policies

Trump wasted no time in nullifying 78 executive orders signed by Biden, including decisions regarding Cuba, the WHO, and protection measures.

Controversial Gestures

First Lady Melania's choice of hat at the inauguration and Trump's handling of the Bible sparked discussions and memes on social media.

Removal of General Milley's Portrait

Following Trump's inauguration, General Milley's portrait was removed from the Pentagon, representing a shift in leadership at the Defense Department.

Elon Musk's Gesture

Musk's hand gesture during his speech at the swearing-in ceremony raised eyebrows, with some likening it to a Nazi salute and leading to debates online.

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