In his initial 24 hours back in office, President Donald Trump enacted a series of significant executive actions that underscore his “America First” agenda.
Withdrawal from the World Health Organization
The United States exited the World Health Organization, with President Trump criticizing its handling of the pandemic.
Revocation of Policies
President Trump revoked 78 policies from the previous administration, aiming to reshape federal governance in line with his administration’s priorities.
Pardons
Approximately 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol attack received presidential pardons, a move that has sparked widespread debate.
Geographical Name Changes
Through executive orders, Mount Denali was renamed back to Mount McKinley, and the Gulf of Mexico was redesignated as the Gulf of America.
Immigration Measures
The administration shut down CBP One, an application designed for migrant entry, and declared a national emergency at the U.S.-Mexico border to address immigration concerns.
TikTok Ban Delay
A planned ban on the social media platform TikTok was postponed for 75 days, allowing for further review and negotiations.
Expansion of the Death Penalty
An executive order was signed to expand the use of the death penalty in federal cases, reflecting a tougher stance on crime.
Withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement
The United States withdrew from the Paris Climate Agreement, signaling a shift in the nation’s approach to climate change and international environmental commitments.
Revocation of Transgender Troop Protections
Protections for transgender service members were eliminated, altering policies related to military service eligibility and inclusivity.
Sex Recognition Policy
The federal government announced it would recognize only male and female as sexes, impacting various policies and regulations concerning gender identity.
These actions collectively set a combative tone for President Trump’s second term, indicating a swift and decisive implementation of his policy objectives.