Trump initiates sweeping executive actions on inauguration
Trump initiates sweeping executive actions on inauguration

Trump initiates sweeping executive actions on inauguration

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On the eve of his inauguration, President-elect Donald Trump pledged to take decisive action from day one of his presidency, promising over 200 executive orders aimed at reversing Biden-era policies. At a rally in Washington, he indicated plans to focus on illegal immigration, environmental rollbacks, and dismantling diversity initiatives, declaring that 'every radical and foolish executive order of the Biden administration will be repealed within hours.' Trump emphasized his commitment to prioritize American interests, framing his first day as the start of a historic transformation. Key actions will include large-scale deportations, enhancing artificial intelligence programs, and reshaping federal workforce policies. He also hinted at significant changes in education and sports policies related to transgender participation. Trump's rally energized supporters, who celebrated his imminent return to the White House with enthusiasm.

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