Trump’s First Week in Office Marked By Historic Executive Orders
January 27, 2025

Brooke Brandtjen

President Donald Trump’s return to the Oval Office began with a week long slew of executive orders. Trump was sworn into his second Presidential term on January 20, 2025. The swearing in ceremony was particularly notable, because it was only the second time in American history where a President was sworn in for a second non-consecutive term. According to a post on Trump’s Truth Social account, the aggregate number of viewers for the inauguration surpassed 80 million.

Following Trump’s return, he immediately set to work on signing an array of executive orders. Throughout the week, more actions were announced with live coverage. A week later, here is a rundown of some of the most talked about orders to come from the desk of the White House in the past week:

-Rescinding 73 of former President Joe Biden’s executive orders

-Requiring government employees to return to in-person working arrangements

-Withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement

-Withdrawal from the World Health Organization

-Pardoning the sentences of all individuals convicted of offenses related to the January 6, 2021 Capitol protests

-Declaring a national emergency at America’s southern border in regards to it being “overrun by cartels, criminal gangs, known terrorists, human traffickers, smugglers, unvetted military-age males from foreign adversaries, and illicit narcotics that harm Americans”.

-Restoring the federal government’s ability to use capital punishment

-Removing citizenship for individuals born in the United States who are not otherwise subject to American jurisdiction

-Removing diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in the federal government

-Pausing foreign aid for a 90 day period

-Removing any hiring in the Federal Aviation Administration that is based upon diversity, equity, and inclusionary practices

-Identifying cartels as official terrorist organizations

-Declassifying the records on the assassinations of JFK, RFK Sr., and MLK Jr.

-Assessing the actions of FEMA through legislative council

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