Donald Trump, the current and 47th President of the United States, issued a series of executive orders to undo the decisions made by the Biden administration on his first day in office. While speaking at a ceremony in Washington, Donald Trump received a pile of documents; he signed them and waved them to the crowd. One of the orders included withdrawing the country from the World Health Organization.
The executive orders cover areas such as the reversals of 78 Biden-era policies, which effectively cancel most of the policies that the previous regime had put in place. Others include the Regulatory Freeze, which bars civil servants from releasing new regulations until the Donald Trump team gains full control, and the Freeze on Federal Hiring, which halts hiring in the federal government until political goals are defined.
List Of Executive Orders Signed By President Donald Trump

- Rescinding Biden’s Executive Orders: Trump issued an executive order to repeal 78 executive actions, orders, memoranda, and directives initiated by Biden.
- Regulatory Freeze: A freeze was imposed to stop bureaucrats from promulgating new regulations until the administering body is fully in charge.
- Federal Hiring Freeze: An executive order was issued to prevent federal agencies from filling vacancies except in specified military and other categories until priorities become apparent.
- Return to In-Person Work: A new attendance policy mandates federal employees to work full-time on-site.
- Addressing the Cost of Living: Politicians urged various federal departments and agencies to prioritize solutions for the cost-of-living crisis that most Californian families are experiencing.
- Withdrawal from the Paris Agreement: The U.S. formally withdrew from the Paris Climate Agreement.
- Restoring Free Speech: An order was given to open up internet access and direct the government to refrain from censoring citizens.
- Ending Weaponization of Agencies: Trump ended the practice of weaponizing departments and agencies of the government.
- Withdrawal From WHO: Trump opted to withdraw the US from the World Health Organization due to unbalanced financing.
- Immigration and Border Restrictions: Proposed stricter zero immigration policies and asylum restrictions while deploying the military to the Southern border of America.
- Pardons for January 6 Supporters: Commuted the sentences of 1,500 people who participated in the storming of the Capitol on January 6.
- Repealing Diversity Programs: Diversity and LGBTQ equality executive orders were rescinded; gender was redefined as having only two options.
- National Energy Emergency: Declared a national energy emergency to increase domestic drilling and establish the U.S. as an energy exporter.
- TikTok Pause: Placed a 75-day moratorium on TikTok law enforcement and considered the acquisition of the platform’s Chinese parent company.
- Revoking Sanctions on Israeli Settlers: Relaxed the ban on doing business with some Israeli settlers in the West Bank territory that was put in place by the Biden administration.
- Cuba Removed from Terrorism List: Removed Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism.
Donald Trump’s moves in the initial days of his second term indicate a dramatic shift in US policy on various fronts. Reversing orders from the previous administration, freezing regulations, and issuing new laws on immigration, the military, and the environment established a direction for the presidency. Such actions confirm that Donald Trump is loyal to his words and works towards achieving the goals he set during his campaign to create a better future for the people of the United States.
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