(2025-02-05) Executive orders in the second presidency of Donald Trump
On his first day in office as 47th president, Donald Trump issued executive orders which rescinded many of the previous administration's executive actions
- withdrew the U.S. from the World Health Organization (WHO) and Paris Agreement[1]
- rolled back federal recognition of gender identity[2]
- founded the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)
- reaffirmed the existing constitutional right to free speech
- reversed the withdrawal of Cuba's designation as a state sponsor of terror
- reversed sanctions on Israeli settlers
- rolled back policy on artificial intelligence
- reversed the Family Reunification Task Force[3] (immigration)
- pardoned over 1,500 January 6 rioters[4][5] (2021 Storming of the US Capitol)
- designated Mexican drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations
- attempted to end birthright citizenship for new children of undocumented immigrants and immigrants legally but temporarily present in the U.S. (such as those on student work, or tourist visas)
- delayed the US government's ban of TikTok by 75 days
- declared a national emergency on the southern border, triggering the deployment of the U.S. military.[6][7] (Mexico)
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_executive_orders_in_the_second_presidency_of_Donald_Trump
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