The 47th US president has signed 100 decrees pardoning those convicted of the attack on the Capitol, declaring a ‘national energy emergency’ to boost oil and gas production and removing the country from the Paris Agreement and the WHO.
The recently inaugurated President of the United States, Donald Trump, wanted to inaugurate his “golden era” almost immediately, and without waiting to get to the Oval Office of the White House, he signed his first decrees at a desk placed on the podium had been installed. the Capital One Arenawhere he went after being invested under Congress leadership.
Already in the White Househas continued to sign decrees. This concerns a hundred executive orders with measures anti-immigrationunlike the sexual diversity al scientific evidenceand in favor of the convicted of storming the Capitol.
The first decisions were aimed at dismantling the Democrat legacy, and that’s why withdrawn almost 80 Biden’s decreesincluding the one that supported racial equality and the one that advocated preventing and combating discrimination based on identity and sexual orientation. Already in his inauguration speech, he had declared that he would make it the “official policy” of his new government to recognize only two identities: “the male and the female.”
Trump has declared one “national emergency” on the border with Mexicoand has authorized the deployment of military forces to the border to “secure” it and deter “forms of invasion,” including migration to the US and drug trafficking. The document orders authorities to “immediately deport” all migrants who enter the country illegally, restarting deportations.
The Republican president also signed an executive order aimed at denying citizenship to sons and daughters of undocumented immigrants born in the United States, a right protected by the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. The White House has not detailed how this will be implemented. measure, which is expected to face legal challenges in the courts and is considered by many to be unconstitutional. For now, he has not followed through on his threat to impose duty of 25% compared to Canada and Mexico.
Yes, it will prevent 100% tariffs, as it has now been implemented, against the BRICS (an organization of emerging economies created as an alternative to the G7), in which it wrongly included the Spanish state – it is made up of 11 countries such as Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia, Iran and Indonesia.
It also focused on the “national emergency”. energy sector. The president has announced that he will give American energy “free rein” and has reiterated his willingness to “drill, drill, drill” in search of oil. With this instrument, Trump will have the power to boost oil and gas production in the country, including opening new drilling in Alaska. It will also reverse the transition to clean sources promoted by Biden.
In an apparent desire for revenge, he has pardoned the convictions of the vast majority of those convicted of the January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol, which occurred on the same day that a Biden victory that remains unrecognized was certified. About 1,500 people have benefited from this, including 14 payouts to members of the extremist groups Oath Keepers and Proud Boys.
Trump took the United States out Paris Climate Agreement and the World Health Organization (WHO). It has also been announced that the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) will be informed that the commitments made by the previous government regarding the global tax treaty are no longer in force.
His reorganization of the country’s functioning has also affected the daily lives of certain workers. For example, he put end to teleworking of civil servants and has ordered them to return to their offices four to five days a week.
Source: EITB

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