On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States. In his inaugural address, he announced plans to sign up to 200 executive orders on his first day in office, aiming to reverse many of President Joe Biden's policies and implement his own agenda.
These executive orders are expected to cover a wide range of issues, including:
Immigration and Border Security: Reinstating the "Remain in Mexico" policy, classifying drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, and ending birthright citizenship.
National Defense: Constructing an American-made missile defense system, referred to as an "Iron Dome," to enhance national security.
Economic Policies: Implementing sweeping tariffs and establishing an External Revenue Service for tariff collection, aiming to bolster domestic industries.
Energy and Environmental Policies: Reversing green policies from the previous administration and increasing oil drilling to achieve energy independence.
Social Policies: Blocking transgender women from participating in women's sports and ending gender-affirming care.
While these executive orders demonstrate President Trump's commitment to fulfilling his campaign promises, they are likely to face legal challenges and require careful navigation through the legislative process. The administration's approach to these issues will significantly impact domestic and international policies in the coming years.
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