Donald Trump, sworn in as the 47th President of the United States on January 20, signed several executive orders aimed at reversing policies of the Biden administration and enacting new initiatives. The actions target federal workforce, international treaties, immigration, and economic policies.
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- Revoked 78 Biden-era executive actions, reversing climate, energy, and regulatory policies.
- Ended work-from-home for federal employees, aiming to restore in-office productivity.
- Ordered a federal hiring freeze, exempting military, national security, and public safety roles.
- Initiated U.S. withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement, citing economic burdens.
- Introduced measures to combat perceived censorship, safeguarding free speech in federal agencies.
- Declared a national emergency on the southern border, targeting illegal immigration and cartels.
- Started the process to exit the World Health Organization, criticizing its pandemic response.
- Issued directives to lower housing costs and counter inflation via reduced regulations.
- Paused a ban on TikTok, granting 75 days for its parent firm to address U.S. security concerns.
- Revoked Biden’s EV target, halting funding for charging stations and ending EV tax credits.
- Rescinded sanctions on Israeli settler groups, reversing Biden-era policies on West Bank violence.
- Announced plans for tariffs on BRICS nations and higher tariffs on Canada and Mexico starting Feb 1.
- Declined immediate new China tariffs but initiated a review of Beijing’s compliance with prior trade agreements.
- Pardoned 1,500 individuals, including supporters tied to the January 6 Capitol riots.




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