Donald Trump signed dozens of executive orders after assuming office as the 47th President of the United States
21 january 2025 в 22:37
Donald Trump immediately began signing executive orders after taking office as the 47th President of the United States. During his inauguration, the 78-year-old Republican marked his second presidential term with family members and famous performers. But shortly after the solemn oath ceremony on January 20, 2025, Trump signed dozens of orders, some of which reversed the work of the Joe Biden administration.
Below is a list of all the orders that Trump has signed so far in 2025.
— Restoration of the name of Mount McKinley
— Renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America
— Classification of cartels as foreign terrorist organizations
— Ceasing hiring based on diversity, inclusivity, and equality in the federal government
— Temporary withdrawal of all parcels on the outer continental shelf from lease for wind installations
— Revocation of all active or current security clearances of former intelligence officials involved in «inappropriate political coordination with the Biden 2020 campaign» and John R. Bolton
— Granting pardons to participants in the January 6 riots
— Review of foreign aid to the United States
— Declaration of a national energy emergency
— Restoration of accountability for senior career officials
— Promotion of beautiful federal civil architecture
— Restoration of the death penalty in the United States
— Redirecting more water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to other areas of California
— Ensuring the security of the United States borders
— U.S. citizenship does not automatically extend to people born in the U.S.
— Reorientation of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program
— Unlocking America’s accessible and reliable energy and natural resources
— Clarification of the role of the armed forces in defending U.S. borders
— «America First» trade policy that benefits American workers, producers, farmers, ranchers, entrepreneurs, and businesses
— Addressing the backlog in granting security clearances to Executive Office of the President personnel
— Restoring accountability in policy-influencing positions in the federal government
— U.S. withdrawal from the World Health Organization
— 75-day delay in banning TikTok
— Putting America’s interests first in international environmental agreements
— Providing emergency relief to prices for the American people
— Freezing hiring for civilian federal government employees (but not applicable to Armed Forces personnel or positions related to immigration control, national security, and/or public safety)
— Regulatory freeze pending review
— Restoring freedom of speech and ending federal censorship
— Reversing several Biden administration orders and actions
— Ceasing diversity, equality, and inclusivity (DEI) programs in the federal government
— Recognition by the federal government of only two genders (male and female)
— The Department of Government Efficiency implements the DOGE president’s program
— Putting America and its interests first in foreign policy
— Protecting U.S. citizens from terrorist attacks and threats
— Utilizing extensive natural resources, energy, and seafood in Alaska
— Ensuring the enforcement of U.S. immigration laws by the federal government
— U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement
— Declaration of a national emergency at the southern border of the United States
— U.S. withdrawal from the global corporate tax deal negotiated by Biden
— Establishment of the National Security Council and subcommittees
Below is a list of all the orders that Trump has signed so far in 2025.
— Restoration of the name of Mount McKinley
— Renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America
— Classification of cartels as foreign terrorist organizations
— Ceasing hiring based on diversity, inclusivity, and equality in the federal government
— Temporary withdrawal of all parcels on the outer continental shelf from lease for wind installations
— Revocation of all active or current security clearances of former intelligence officials involved in «inappropriate political coordination with the Biden 2020 campaign» and John R. Bolton
— Granting pardons to participants in the January 6 riots
— Review of foreign aid to the United States
— Declaration of a national energy emergency
— Restoration of accountability for senior career officials
— Promotion of beautiful federal civil architecture
— Restoration of the death penalty in the United States
— Redirecting more water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to other areas of California
— Ensuring the security of the United States borders
— U.S. citizenship does not automatically extend to people born in the U.S.
— Reorientation of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program
— Unlocking America’s accessible and reliable energy and natural resources
— Clarification of the role of the armed forces in defending U.S. borders
— «America First» trade policy that benefits American workers, producers, farmers, ranchers, entrepreneurs, and businesses
— Addressing the backlog in granting security clearances to Executive Office of the President personnel
— Restoring accountability in policy-influencing positions in the federal government
— U.S. withdrawal from the World Health Organization
— 75-day delay in banning TikTok
— Putting America’s interests first in international environmental agreements
— Providing emergency relief to prices for the American people
— Freezing hiring for civilian federal government employees (but not applicable to Armed Forces personnel or positions related to immigration control, national security, and/or public safety)
— Regulatory freeze pending review
— Restoring freedom of speech and ending federal censorship
— Reversing several Biden administration orders and actions
— Ceasing diversity, equality, and inclusivity (DEI) programs in the federal government
— Recognition by the federal government of only two genders (male and female)
— The Department of Government Efficiency implements the DOGE president’s program
— Putting America and its interests first in foreign policy
— Protecting U.S. citizens from terrorist attacks and threats
— Utilizing extensive natural resources, energy, and seafood in Alaska
— Ensuring the enforcement of U.S. immigration laws by the federal government
— U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement
— Declaration of a national emergency at the southern border of the United States
— U.S. withdrawal from the global corporate tax deal negotiated by Biden
— Establishment of the National Security Council and subcommittees
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