Trump’s inauguration in the White House; what are the first orders and statements of the US President?
According to Al Jazeera, US President Donald Trump issued a series of orders and decisions at the beginning of his tenure in the White House that he had previously announced.
He once again described the beginning of his presidency as “the beginning of America’s golden age” and added: “We must return our country to its former glory. After chaos, we will restore authority and make our cities safe.”
Amnesty for Trumpist criminals and prisoners
Criticizing “Biden’s action to use presidential pardons for his entire family” and emphasizing that “this action is unacceptable,” Trump announced that “I will sign an amnesty order for prisoners related to the attack on Congress on January 6, 2021. 1,500 people related to the events of January 6 will be pardoned.”
Declaration of a state of emergency in the southern United States
According to Trump, “Biden (former US President) allowed millions of people to cross our borders. So we are trying to return government control to the people, and I will issue a temporary order to stop the appointments.”
He also added, “I will sign an executive order to declare a national emergency on the southern border of the United States, and we are considering imposing a 25% tariff on Mexico and Canada starting February 1.”
Trump renames the “Gulf of Mexico.”
On his first day in office after taking the oath, the US President issued an executive order to rename the “Gulf of Mexico” and the “Denali” mountain range. Donald Trump, who officially returned to the White House last night after holding the inauguration ceremony, issued an executive order to rename the Gulf of Mexico.
These two natural attractions are renamed to “pay tribute to the greatness of America.” Under Trump’s order, the “Gulf of Mexico” will be renamed “Gulf of America,” and the “Denali” mountain range, the highest peak in North America, will be renamed “Mount McKinley.” Mount McKinley was the former name of the mountain range, which was changed to Denali by then-US President Barack Obama in 2015.
Reversal of Biden’s 80 “destructive” orders
“An executive order to block the bureaucratic actions of the Biden administration and an executive order to reverse approximately 80 destructive executive orders of the Biden administration” are among the next orders of the new US president.
Withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement
He stated, “I will quickly withdraw from the Paris Agreement on climate change.” He added, “I will issue an executive order to use all the powers of the government to fight inflation and reduce the cost of living.”
Cancellation of remote work for government employees
Trump continued his orders by saying, “I will order federal employees to return to work in person, and I will issue an executive order to end federal surveillance of the American people.”
Cancellation of government surveillance
Referring to “political harassment during the previous administration,” the new US president claimed: “We will expose any abuse of power.” We believe in free speech, and starting today, we are bringing it back to the United States. To that end, I will issue an executive order to end government surveillance of free speech and stop the use of the law for political purposes.