In his first decisions as the 47th President of the United States, President Donald Trump outlined several key executive orders aimed at addressing a range of national and international issues.
One of the most notable actions was the declaration of a national border emergency to address illegal immigration, alongside the deployment of military forces to secure the southern border.
Additionally, Trump ordered the designation of drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, as well as the reinstatement of the “Remain in Mexico” policy, effectively ending “Catch and Release.”
Trump also took steps to address the ongoing border crisis by initiating a new phase of border wall construction and terminating energy drilling restrictions imposed under the previous administration.
He mandated the return of federal workers to their offices, signaling a shift toward normalcy in government operations.
In a move that raised eyebrows, Trump also proposed renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
On the energy front, Trump declared a national energy emergency aimed at boosting U.S. energy production and exports, while also taking action against the Green New Deal and President Biden’s electric vehicle mandates.
Additionally, Trump signed an order establishing the External Revenue Service to tax foreign countries, signaling a tough stance on international relations.
Another controversial move included reclaiming control of the Panama Canal from China.
In terms of future space exploration, Trump revealed plans for a mission to send astronauts to plant the U.S. flag on Mars.
Lastly, the President made a bold statement on freedom of speech, announcing plans to restore it by ending state censorship, reinforcing his commitment to the First Amendment.
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