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Donald Trump was inaugurated as President of the United States on January 22, 2025, in an unconventional ceremony held inside the Capitol for the first time since 1985. During his inauguration, Trump signed a series of executive orders aimed at reversing many of Joe Biden's policies, signaling a stark shift in U.S. governance. According to Miguel Jiménez of EL PAÍS, Trump declared an “age of gold” for America, positioning himself as the nation’s savior while painting a bleak picture of the country.
Trump’s first day in office saw him issuing 41 executive actions, including declaring emergencies on immigration and energy, and withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris Agreement and the World Health Organization. The measures heavily focus on curbing illegal immigration and dismantling environmental regulations. Critics highlight that despite the U.S. economy's recovery following the Biden administration, Trump is exploiting issues like inflation and immigration to rally his base. With key decisions that test constitutional boundaries, Trump emphasizes a populist, nationalist agenda and rejects multilateral cooperation, continuing trends established during his previous term.