Trump Launches Controversial Executive Actions on Inauguration Day
In a dramatic return to the White House, former President Donald Trump issued a series of executive orders on his first day back in office, marking a significant shift in the political landscape. Delivering an inaugural address filled with bold proclamations, Trump declared that "nothing will stand in our way" as he pledged to tackle what he described as America's "decline."
Among his most controversial actions was the issuance of 1,600 pardons for individuals involved in the January 6, 2021, Capitol riot, including prominent members of far-right militias. This move, alongside a slew of new policies, such as withdrawal from the World Health Organization and the Paris climate agreement, signals a pivot away from the previous administration's approaches.
Additional orders included instituting a federal hiring freeze, mandating federal workers to return to their offices, and rescinding diversity and inclusion policies implemented during the Biden era. Trump also reaffirmed his stance on gender by proclaiming the government's official recognition of only two genders.
As anticipation grows for further directives, including potential tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, the atmosphere in Washington remains uncertain, with many opponents scrambling to mount responses to Trump's sweeping changes.
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