Donald Trump has returned to the White House for his second term and has made several big decisions in his first week. He signed a record number of executive orders, more than any president before him. These orders have changed immigration policies, ended birthright citizenship, and limited the government’s recognition of gender to just two categories. He also removed diversity efforts and dismissed internal watchdogs, giving him more control.
One of his most controversial actions was pardoning 1,500 Capitol rioters from the January 6 insurrection. On the international stage, Trump made bold moves by appearing on a large screen at the Davos forum, where he warned companies to manufacture in the U.S. or face high tariffs. He also withdrew the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement and the World Health Organization, signaling a tough stance on globalization.
Domestically, Trump faced challenges with Cabinet appointments, but his aggressive use of presidential power has left many surprised and his supporters pleased. His actions have set the stage for a contentious term as he continues to push the limits of presidential authority.
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