In a brazen display of executive power, Donald Trump commenced his term with a slew of divisive orders, rolling back years of progress on climate and immigration. Most alarmingly, he issued a blanket pardon for the insurrectionists of January 6, 2021, undermining democracy and sending a chilling message of impunity for those who threaten the fabric of our nation.
Trump's Controversial First-Day Rampage: From Dangerous Pardons to Regressive Policies
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On the first day of his new term, President Donald Trump signed orders ranging from climate to immigration, along with sweeping pardons for nearly all of those charged with storming the capital on January 6, 2021. Some of his orders were delivered on promises…
President Donald Trump took decisive action on his first day back in office, fulfilling key campaign promises that aim to strengthen U.S. borders, prioritize American jobs, and protect free speech against the encroachments of ‘woke’ culture. In a move to correct the miscarriage of justice, he also pardoned individuals unjustly charged in the January 6, 2021, Capitol event, championing the constitutional rights of Americans.