Trump’s second inaugural address shows a president in a hurry to wield great power
- Donald Trump signed an executive order titled "Defending Women from Gender Ideology Extremism and Restoring Biological Truth to the Federal Government," which mandates changes to federal documents and treatment of transgender individuals in prisons, reflecting a binary view of gender.
- Activists express concern that the executive order could lead to confusion and increased violence against the transgender community, with some fearing a rise in suicides and bias attacks.
- In his second inaugural address, Trump emphasized a vision of strength and unity, while simultaneously criticizing the previous administration and asserting his power.
- Trump's rhetoric and policies have sparked fears among the transgender community, with leaders stating that they signal an acceptance of violence against marginalized groups.
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Breaking down the executive actions Trump is using to govern
President Donald J. Trump began taking decisive steps to implement his agenda hours after being sworn in. In the day since he’s once again become President, Trump has signed more than 200 executive actions aimed at delivering on campaign promises such as lower energy prices, mass deportations and an end to birthright citizenship. There’s been a deluge of actions, orders and pronouncements during the President’s first day. From tariffs to immigra…
Florida Gov. DeSantis Praises President Trump's Executive Actions
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has expressed strong support for the executive orders issued by President Donald Trump Monday, highlighting their decisive stance on immigration and gender ideology. DeSantis emphasized Florida’s commitment to leading on these critical issues and called for a special legislative session to… Florida Gov. DeSantis Praises President Trump’s Executive Actions
Trump declares U.S. will withdraw from the World Health Organization
President Trump is making good on his pre-election pledge to withdraw from the World Health Organization. In one of many orders issued after his inauguration, he announced the start of the process for terminating U.S. membership in the U.N. agency that oversees global health issues. Trump’s frustration with WHO goes back to the height of the COVID era. He’s repeatedly criticized the organization for being too slow to respond to the pandemic and …
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