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Trump unveils sweeping policy agenda with executive actions on day one of second term

The coming weeks will reveal whether these orders face legal or legislative hurdles.
In the first 27 hours of his second term, Donald J. Trump has signed approximately 200 executive actions, memoranda, and proclamations.

In the first 27 hours of his second term, Donald J. Trump has signed approximately 200 executive actions, memoranda, and proclamations since his inauguration on January 20, 2025. These actions mark the beginning of a sweeping policy agenda aimed at reshaping federal priorities and reversing several initiatives from the Biden administration.

Among the signed orders, Trump withdrew the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement, reinstated a national “border emergency,” and announced a shift in federal diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. Other notable actions included:

  • Ending automatic citizenship for children of non-citizens born in the U.S.
  • Issuing pardons for individuals convicted in connection with the January 6 Capitol events.
  • Ensuring states have adequate supplies of lethal injection drugs for carrying out the death penalty.
  • Rescinding 78 Biden-era orders, including a ban on offshore drilling.
  • Extended the deadline for TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, to find a U.S. buyer.
  • Withdrew the U.S. from the World Health Organization.

What Are Executive Orders?

Executive orders are legally binding directives issued by the president to manage federal operations and set policy priorities. They do not require congressional approval but can be challenged by Congress or the courts. Congress may revoke an order by passing legislation that negates its effects or by withholding funding for its implementation.

Historically, executive orders have been used to bypass legislative gridlock or undo orders from previous administrations. While effective, they have limitations, as seen in instances like the Supreme Court’s decision against President Harry Truman’s attempt to seize steel mills during the Korean War.

Trump’s Policy Agenda

In his first term, Trump signed 220 executive orders, significantly shaping domestic and international policy. For his second term, he has outlined key priorities, including:

  • Growing domestic energy production.
  • Cracking down on immigration at the Mexican border.
  • Restoring what he calls “free speech” in the U.S.

Trump also made symbolic moves, such as signing an order to rename the Gulf of Mexico, highlighting his focus on domestic and cultural issues.

This wave of executive actions underscores Trump’s intent to swiftly enact his policy vision while undoing key elements of the Biden administration’s legacy. The coming weeks will reveal whether these orders face legal or legislative hurdles.

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