Washington, Jan 21, 2025 – Donald Trump took office as the 47th President of the United States today, marking his return to the White House with a series of sweeping executive orders that signal significant policy shifts. These orders span health, climate, immigration, and more, underscoring Trump’s agenda to reverse several Biden-era policies.
Key Executive Orders Signed:
1. Withdrawal from WHO: Trump announced the US exit from the World Health Organization, claiming disproportionate funding compared to China.
2. Return to Office: Federal employees are now mandated to work full-time from the office, ending remote work policies implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic.
3. Paris Climate Accord Exit: Repeating a move from his first term, Trump formally withdrew the US from the global climate agreement.
4. Immigration Restrictions: Stricter immigration policies were introduced, including an attempt to end birthright citizenship and deploying troops to the US-Mexico border.
5. Capitol Riots Pardons: The president issued pardons for 1,500 individuals involved in the January 6, 2021 Capitol riots.
6. Diversity and LGBTQ Policies Revoked: Orders promoting diversity and LGBTQ equality were rescinded, with Trump stating the government will recognize only “two genders, male and female.”
7. Energy Policy Shift: Declaring a “national energy emergency,” Trump signed orders to expand domestic drilling and boost energy exports.
8. TikTok Ban Paused: Enforcement of a law banning TikTok was delayed for 75 days as discussions about a potential partnership with its Chinese owner continue.
9. Policy Reversals on Israel and Cuba: Sanctions against Israeli settlers in the West Bank were lifted, and Cuba was removed from the list of state sponsors of terrorism.
Trump’s decisive actions aim to reshape America’s domestic and foreign policies, reinforcing his campaign promises to prioritize “America First.”
This unprecedented first-day agenda has sparked significant debate across political and public platforms, with experts anticipating strong reactions both domestically and internationally.